Zambia women's national under-20 football team
| Nickname(s) | Young Copper Queens | |||
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| Association | Football Association of Zambia | |||
| Confederation | CAF | |||
| Sub-confederation | COSAFA (South Africa) | |||
| Head coach | Florence Mwila | |||
| FIFA code | ZAM | |||
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| First international | ||||
| Zambia 0–1 South Africa (Zambia; 28 October 2001) | ||||
| Biggest win | ||||
| Lesotho 0–9 Zambia (Johannesburg, South Africa; 19 November 2024) | ||||
| Biggest defeat | ||||
| Zambia 0–6 South Africa (Zambia; 2009) | ||||
| African U-20 Women's World Cup qualification | ||||
| Appearances | 10 (first in 2002) | |||
| Best result | Third round (2022) | |||
| COSAFA U-20 Women's Championship | ||||
| Appearances | 2 (first in 2019) | |||
| Best result | Champions (2024) | |||
Zambia women's national under-20 football team, the Young Copper Queens, represents the country in international U20 competitions. The team, originally a U19 national team until 2006, has competed in the African Women U-19 Championship qualifying competition and the African qualifying competitions for the FIFA U19/U20 World Cup. Because of local conditions related to the whole of women's football on the continent, the team faces challenges for improving their performance.