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BBC names player withdrawn from tournament over high
testosterone as Women’s Footballer of the Year ![]() Zambia admitted after the 2021 Tokyo Olympics that Banda’s testosterone levels exceeded Confederation of African Football requirements A Zambian player who was withdrawn from a 2022 tournament after failing to meet gender eligibility rules has been named BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year. Barbra Banda, who scored a hat-trick at the Paris Olympics and has become the second-highest scorer in the United States’ National Women’s Soccer League this season, won the award from a five-player shortlist including Spain’s Aitana Bonmati, winner of the female Ballon d’Or. Banda, a striker, received the most votes from BBC readers after being shortlisted by a panel of what the BBC said were “experts involved in football” including coaches players and non-BBC journalists. ![]() “All players had to undergo gender verification, a CAF [Confederation of African Football] requirement, and unfortunately she did not meet the criteria set by CAF.” Telegraph Sport established last year that Banda had never undergone a test and was de-selected for the competition as a pre-emptive measure. Before turning to football Banda competed as a professional boxer, winning all five bouts. Olympian Sharron Davies, a staunch advocate for women’s safety in sport, said on X: “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.” https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...-testosterone/ |
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