Green Buffaloes Women FC Fall To Narrow Defeat At Indeni Sports Complex

Green Buffaloes Women FC Fall To Narrow Defeat At Indeni Sports Complex

17 January 2026 · Zambian Women's Super League<br>Premier League

Indeni Roses FC vs Green Buffaloes Women FC

2 - 1

17 January 2026 · Zambian Women's Super League<br>Premier League

Away league match played on 17 January 2026.
Kicked off at 3:00 PM

2-1

vs Indeni Roses FC

Away league match

On 17 January 2026, Green Buffaloes Women FC travelled to the Indeni Sports Complex in Ndola to face Indeni Roses FC in a keenly contested league away fixture, kicking off at 3:00pm. The match concluded with the home side edging a 2-1 victory after a hard-fought 90 minutes plus added time. Despite their efforts, Green Buffaloes Women FC were unable to secure a point on the road in front of a crowd of 1,000 spectators.

Green Buffaloes Women FC lined up in a traditional 4-3-3 formation, a setup designed to balance defensive solidity with attacking width. The back four would have consisted of two full-backs operating on the left and right flanks, tasked with both defensive duties and providing support in wide areas. The central defenders were expected to marshal the defensive line and deal with aerial threats. In midfield, three players would have been deployed centrally, likely with one sitting deeper to shield the defence and two others pushing forward to link play. Up front, the front three would have been positioned with a central striker supported by two wingers on the left and right, aiming to stretch the opposition’s defence and create scoring opportunities. Unfortunately, no details were provided regarding the names of the starting eleven or substitutes for Green Buffaloes Women FC.

The first half saw a competitive encounter with both sides probing for openings but ultimately failing to break the deadlock by the 45th minute mark, when the referee signalled half-time. The match remained goalless at this stage, reflecting a cautious approach from both teams as they sought to establish control in midfield and test each other’s defensive organisation.

As the second half unfolded, Indeni Roses FC managed to find the breakthrough, scoring twice to take the lead. Their ability to capitalise on key moments proved decisive in tipping the balance in their favour. Green Buffaloes Women FC responded with determination, managing to pull a goal back and keep themselves in the contest until the final whistle. The solitary goal for Green Buffaloes Women FC was a testament to their resilience and attacking intent despite the pressure from the home side.

Memory Nthala was named player of the match, indicating a standout performance, likely contributing significantly either in midfield or attack for Green Buffaloes Women FC. Her influence on the game was notable, even though it was not enough to secure a positive result.

The referee’s performance was rated poorly, with a score of 39, suggesting that the officiating may have been a talking point during the match, potentially affecting the flow or decisions made on the pitch.

In summary, Green Buffaloes Women FC showed spirit and tactical discipline in a 4-3-3 formation but ultimately fell short against Indeni Roses FC at the Indeni Sports Complex. The narrow 2-1 defeat leaves them with lessons to take forward as the league campaign progresses.

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