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'''Changwe Kalale''' (17 December 1994 — 17 December 2017) was a former [[Under 17 National Team]] and [[Chipolopolo]] midfielder.  
'''Changwe Kalale''' (17 December 1994 — 17 December 2017) was a former [[Under 17 National Team]] and [[Chipolopolo]] midfielder. In 2014 he was confined to a wheel chair after being in a road accident alongside former Zambian defender [[Nyambe Mulenga]].
 
 
FORMER under-17 national team and Chipolopolo midfielder Changwe Kalale died yesterday, a day he was supposed to celebrate his 23rd birthday.
 
 
 
 
 
In 2014 he was confined to a wheel chair after being in a road accident alongside former Zambian defender [[Nyambe Mulenga]].


==Football career==
==Football career==

Revision as of 05:39, 18 December 2017

Changwe Kalale
Changwe Kalale.jpg
Personal information
Full name Changwe Kalale
Date of birth 17 December 1994
Date of death December 17, 2017(2017-12-17) (aged 23)
Place of death Lusaka, Zambia
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Chambishi FC

Changwe Kalale (17 December 1994 — 17 December 2017) was a former Under 17 National Team and Chipolopolo midfielder. In 2014 he was confined to a wheel chair after being in a road accident alongside former Zambian defender Nyambe Mulenga.

Football career

Kalale was a defensive midfielder from FAZ Division One North club, Chambeshi FC.[1]

Road accident

On 14 December 2014, Kalale of Chambishi Football Club, Chipolopolo defender Nyambe Mulenga and Choma Green Eagles goalkeeper Satchmo Chakawa sustained serious injuries in a car accident outside Kitwe on their way to join the Zambia National Team’s pre-2015 Africa Cup training camp in Lusaka.[1]

Changwe Kalale in wheelchair in 2015

Four people were killed while eight others, including Kalale, Mulenga and Chakawa, suffered an assortment of injuries. A right broken thigh, a broken leg and a spinal injury left Kalale with limited movement from the waist down, and the midfielder - who was one of Zambia's most promising young players - was told by doctors that he may never walk again, let alone kick a football.[2]

Kalale was expected to be one of Zambia's top prospects at the 2015 CAF U17 Cup in Niger in February 2015 where the Junior Chipolopolo made their tournament debut.[3]

Awards and honours

In 2015 Kalale was crowned Division One (North) Chambishi 2014 best player. He was awarded during the team's end-of-year-party at Chambishi Recreation Club.[4]

Death

Kalale died on 17 December 2017 after having been admitted to the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka. His death was confirmed by his mother, Angela.[5]

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