Wp/xkv/Michelle Abueng
Michelle Abueng (yo ye e belegwa gka Motsheganong r thola garatyaro gka 2001)[1] ke motshamiki wa kgwele ya rinoyo ya bo mme yo o shenena shethopha sha Yasa go jwa Zambia le shethopha sha kwele ya rinoyo sha sechaba sa bo mme sha Botswana e le motshameka pele.
Ya ya a kgatha Shethopha sha Zambia sha Yasa Queens nako ye ye be thyulane le Zambia gka African U-17 Women's World Cup gka metshameko ya go ipatela phatha Women's World Cup gka 2018, mbe ba shegka ba kgona go mo tshola go hithela gka 2019 gka mabagka a gore ya a santse a le monxu gka nako ye yong.[2]
Ya ya a kora rintha re le botlhano kgathanong le Namibia mo kagisanong ya go ipatela phatha sejaneng sha lehatshe gka 2020 sha African U-20 Women's World Cup[3]
Ye e akaretsiwa e le lantha mo shethopheng sha mba bagolwane sha sechaba gka 2019 COSAFA Women,s Championship gka kgweri ya Phatwe e thola gangwe gka 2019 mbe a kora ntha e le 1 go henya Namibia.[2]
Metsweri
[edit | edit source]- ↑ "Competitions - African Qualifiers FIFA U-20 WWC- FRANCE 2018 - Team Details - Player Details".CAF. Retrieved 1 Moranang 2024.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Kerileng, Gaone (29 October 2020). "Michelle Abueng: Botswana's youngest export". The Botswana Gazette. Retrieved 1 Moranang 2024.
- ↑ Ahmadu, Samuel (30 January 2020). "'This is heartbreaking' - Valencia striker Coleman in tears after Namibia's heavy defeat". Goal. Retrieved 1 Moranang 2024.