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Africa Cup of Nations: Barbra Banda reportedly excluded due to "manly body"

Barbra Banda has reportedly been forced to withdraw from Zambia’s squad for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations due to high testosterone levels.

According to Mundo Deportivo, Spain’s daily sports newspaper, Banda has been excluded from the tournament after blood tests found an excessively high level of testosterone and a “manly body”.

It was originally claimed the 22-year-old was ruled out of Zambia’s opening match against Cameroon due to “medical reasons”.

Banda’s teammates Lubandji Ochumba Oseke and Siomala Mapepa were suspended for the game, which took place at the Stade Mohammed V in Morocco and finished 0-0, due to the amount of bookings they picked up in qualifying. But the reason for Banda’s omission remained vague.

Mundo Deportivo also reported that the Football Association of Zambia has received warnings about the testosterone levels of Racheal Nachula and Racheal Kundananji.

Banda shot to prominence last year when she scored six goals at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, becoming the first female player to score back-to-back hat-tricks at the Games.

After moving to Shanghai Shengli from Spain’s EDF Logroño in January 2020, Banda finished her first season in the Chinese Women’s Super League as the top scorer with 18 goals in 13 matches.

She has recently been linked with a high-profile move to Real Madrid.

Banda had been set to play for Zambia at the country’s fourth Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, which doubles up as a qualifying tournament for the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

Her situation is similar to that of South Africa’s Caster Semenya, who is currently unable to compete across a number of distances due to the World Athletics regulations for athletes with differences of sex development.

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