SOCCER PLAYER

Racheal Kundananji

2000 - Today

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Racheal Kundananji (born 3 June 2000) is a Zambian professional footballer who plays as a forward for National Women's Soccer League club Bay FC and the Zambia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Racheal Kundananji is the 21,340th most popular soccer player (down from 21,241st in 2019), the 44th most popular biography from Zambia and the 23rd most popular Zambian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Racheal Kundananji ranks 21,340 out of 21,273Before her are Sandesh Jhingan, Daisy Cleverley, Dylan McGowan, Evidence Makgopa, Kota Kawano, and Anirudh Thapa. After her are Sebastian Saucedo, Ben Osborn, Shay Logan, Li Mengwen, Chuks Aneke, and Jacob Butterfield.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Racheal Kundananji ranks 622Before her are Vittoria Fontana, Aaron Connolly, Denys Kesil, Evidence Makgopa, Sarah Fischer, and Marco De Tullio. After her are Mona McSharry, Lucas Ansah-Peprah, Edoardo Scotti, Karyna Yarmolenka, Sarah Gigante, and Billie Massey.

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In Zambia

Among people born in Zambia, Racheal Kundananji ranks 44 out of 41Before her are Isaac Chansa (1984), Fashion Sakala (1997), Chisamba Lungu (1991), Barbra Banda (2000), João Monteiro (null), and Sydney Siame (1997). After her are Margaret Belemu (1997), Agness Musase (1997), Catherine Musonda (1998), Grace Chanda (1997), Lushomo Mweemba (2001), and Lubandji Ochumba (2001).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Zambia

Among soccer players born in Zambia, Racheal Kundananji ranks 23Before her are Given Singuluma (1986), Lubambo Musonda (1995), Isaac Chansa (1984), Fashion Sakala (1997), Chisamba Lungu (1991), and Barbra Banda (2000). After her are Margaret Belemu (1997), Agness Musase (1997), Catherine Musonda (1998), Grace Chanda (1997), Lushomo Mweemba (2001), and Lubandji Ochumba (2001).