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Uproar on social media over BBC’s decision to award Zambian footballer best women’s player in the world

Zambian footballer, Barbra Banda Zambian footballer, Barbra Banda

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has come under severe attack for awarding the 2024 BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year Award to Zambian footballer Barbra Banda.

The Orlando Pride striker was named Women’s Footballer of the Year on November 26 by a panel of experts, including coaches, players, administrators, and journalists.

The 24-year-old Zambian received the award for her outstanding performance for Zambia in the 2024 Olympic Games, the 2023 Women’s World Cup, and her club, Orlando Pride.

Banda was incredible at the Olympic Games, scoring four goals in Paris.

She scored 13 goals for Pride in the 2024 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) regular season, despite only joining in March, and four goals in the playoffs.

She was also named Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the NWSL.

However, what was supposed to be great news for Banda has turned sour with a flurry of attacks on social media directed at her and the BBC.

Notable personalities, including former English footballer Joey Barton and Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies, have been very critical of the BBC and Barbra Banda.

The former Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies posted: “It’s so sad the BBC are actively encouraging the destruction & loss of opportunities for female athletes in sport. I’m so disheartened & disappointed they are actively cheering this unfairness on.”

Joey Barton wrote: “At this point, it’s got to be a noise up… Of all the women footballers they could have chosen. They chose the one closest (in testosterone) to a man. Good ol’ BBC. Time to stop funding their Woke/DEI propaganda.”

Former British sailor Tracy Edwards added: “@BBCSport you are an utter disgrace to broadcasting and journalism.

“From ‘world-renowned source of news’ to ‘international joke and destroyers of women’s sports’. #HoldTheLine #SaveWomensSports.”

Meanwhile, the Women’s Rights Network also chimed in, saying: “A footballer who previously failed two sex verification tests and was banned from the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations has won the @BBCSport Female Footballer of the Year. No words…”

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