Zambia may have caused sensation following their sensational defeat of Germany in a pre-tournament friendly match.
They also have a record going into Australia/New Zealand Women’s World Cup kicking off in few hours time.
One of their players, Avell Chitundu, a midfielder, is the smallest of the 736 players registered for the tournament.
Chitundu is just 1.40m (4ft 7 ins) tall. Another brief player in the Zambian squad is Margaret Belemu who is also under 1.50m.
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