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    Zambian Star Racheal Kundananji Shatters Records with Bay FC Transfer

    Dylan HudsonBy Dylan HudsonFebruary 15, 2024Updated:July 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In an unprecedented move that has sent ripples through the world of women’s soccer, Bay FC, the latest addition to the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), has secured the signature of Zambian sensation Racheal Kundananji. The forward’s move from Madrid CFF to Bay FC is not just a transfer but a historic moment, as it sets a new benchmark with a world record fee of €735,000 (approximately $787,000). This monumental deal has made Kundananji the most expensive female soccer player in history and a beacon of hope and inspiration in her home country of Zambia.

    Kundananji, echoing the sentiments of her homeland, expressed her enthusiasm and commitment to her new club, stating, “People in Zambia will be surprised, but they will be so happy. I want to give the [Bay FC] fans what they want – to enjoy the games and see me playing and scoring.” Her arrival at Bay FC is a testament to her remarkable talent and the club’s ambition to make an immediate impact in the NWSL.

    The move has been met with widespread acclaim, with Bay FC’s general manager Lucy Rushton praising Kundananji’s abilities, “She is a tremendous talent with dynamic attacking qualities and an incredible physical profile who has produced for both club and country.” Kundananji’s proven track record, including eight league goals in 14 appearances this season and 25 in the previous, showcases her prowess and makes her a valuable asset for Bay FC.

    As the first African player to set a transfer record, Kundananji’s move symbolizes the growing influence and recognition of African talents on the global stage. Joining the likes of Nigerian striker Asisat Oshoala and Scottish defender Jen Beattie, Kundananji is poised to make a significant impact at Bay FC and contribute to the team’s success in the upcoming NWSL season starting on March 16.

    Racheal Kundananji’s landmark transfer to Bay FC is more than just a record-breaking deal; it’s a milestone in women’s soccer and a source of pride for Zambia. As Bay FC embarks on its inaugural season in the NWSL, Kundananji’s presence on the field is eagerly anticipated by fans and players alike, promising thrilling performances and memorable moments.

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