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Tabitha Chawinga ties with leading scorer

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Malawi Women’s National Football Team striker Tabitha Chawinga continued with her goal scoring reputation in her quest to win the golden boot award in France’s Division 1 Women’s league. The Paris Saint- Germain Feminine forward was on target once as her side thrashed En Avant Guingamp 5-0 on Saturday. Following the feat, Tabitha has caught […]

Source: The Times Group Malawi - Breaking news, politics, sports, entertainment and more - The Times Group Malawi

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