Captain of the Zambian women’s national football team, Barbra Banda, has been voted the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year for 2024.
The Orlando Pride FC forward rode to the crown after she received the most votes from readers of the BBC Sport website after a five-player shortlist was announced last month.
The criteria for winning was based on performances from September 2023 to August 2024, which saw Banda who plies her trade in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), selected by a large panel of experts involved in football around the world, including coaches, players, administrators and non-BBC journalists.
Banda who is the 10th winner of the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year award, scored four goals for Zambia at the Paris Olympics, including a first-half hat-trick against Australia, to become the leading African goalscorer in Olympic history with 10.
She has also scored 13 goals for Pride in 2024 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) regular season, despite only joining in March, and four goals in the playoffs, including the winning goal in the championship final on Saturday as Orlando Pride won their maiden title.
Banda, 24, became the second-most expensive women’s signing in history, behind Zambia team-mate Racheal Kundananji, when she joined Pride from Chinese club Shanghai Shengli $740,000 (£581,000) in March.
Speaking to BBC Sports after receiving the award, Banda said:
“I am shocked and surprised to have this award right by my side.
“I would like to thank the people who voted and everyone who has played a part in my life and my career – my family, my national team in Zambia and especially the Pride team. It is for everyone.”