FAZ Women's Super Division

[2] The super division replaced the 4 regional women's leagues (Copperbelt, Lusaka, North-west and Central[3]) as the highest level of women's football in Zambia, while the regional leagues dropped to the second tier.

It was also a response to the newly announced CAF Women's Champions League, where the best teams of the continent are competing and started later in 2021.

The national league began in January 1984,[5] according to RSSSF, with teams "mostly from Copperbelt towns: Luanshya, Mufulira (Mufulira Flying Queens), Kitwe (Kitwe Flying Angels), Ndola, Kalulushi, Chililabombwe (Konkola Blades) and Chingola.

[6] Since then, women have competed in various competitions, predominantly in the Copperbelt and Lusaka, with the following champions:[5] The third edition of the national league was won by Green Buffaloes and were contested by the following 18 clubs: The national division one League was introduced in the 2022–2023 season, and was played in two zones with 8 teams each.

Champions of the first season was Luyando in the South Zone and Police Blue Eagles in the North Zone.Serving as the third tier of Zambian female football is leagues divided by provinces.

Football training session, 2019