Guardian: Zambia women’s football coach was accused of harassing team players during World Cup training.

Live broadcast on August 4th, according to the British Guardian, during the women’s football World Cup, Zambia coach Bruce mweep was accused of harassing the women’s football team members in the team.

According to the report, before the match with Costa Rica began, mweep was investigated for the accusation of misconduct. According to a source close to the team, several players saw mweep rubbing back and forth on the chest of a female football player after the training last Friday. At that time, witnesses had considered reporting the matter immediately, but considering preparing for the war, they decided to wait until the end of the World Cup journey before reporting. It is believed that Andrew Kamanga, chairman of the Zambia Football Association, also knew about this incident.

A player in the team revealed: “If mweep wants to have a relationship with a player, then you must agree. It is normal for the coach to sleep with our team members.” Before the match against Spain last week, mweep denied these charges against him and said: “These investigations have been going on for a year, and you can still discuss the same thing, but in my opinion, these charges are all false. The truth of the matter should be revealed to the world.”

In addition, The Guardian also revealed that when he participated in the Tokyo Olympics two years ago, although the President of Zambia had promised before the Games, however, most of the Zambia players and some staff members were not paid. It is reported that some players’ salary arrears reached 60000 dollars, including the 5,000-dollar bonus that defeated Costa Rica.

(JayChan)

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