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  • ...round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the quarter-finals. He also took part at the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship.<ref>{{NFT pla {{Zambia Squad 2002 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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  • ...round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the quarter-finals. He also took part at the [[1999 FIFA World Youth Championship]].<ref>{{FIF *2004–2006: {{flagicon|South Africa}} [[Orlando Pirates FC]]
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  • ...five [[Zambian Cup]] titles and finished second in the [[1990 African Cup of Champions Clubs]].<ref name="ZDM">{{cite web|publisher=Zambia Daily Mail|au ...ails|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tables/98a-det.html|date=5 June 2005}}</ref> finals.
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  • ...hose killed in the [[1993 Zambia national football team air disaster|crash of the team plane]] in [[Gabon]] in 1993.<ref>[http://www.zamnet.zm/newsys/new ...al football team]] and participated in the [[1992 African Cup of Nations]] finals. He also played for Zambia at the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul]].
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  • ...4a-det.html|accessdate=2009-07-01}}</ref> and was voted Zambian Footballer of the Year for two consecutive seasons in 1993 and 1994. ...again the following year. At the [[1994 African Cup of Nations|CAN 1994]] finals, Zambia defied the odds and went all the way to the final where they were p
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  • ...nd 1994 (where Zambia lost in the finals against Nigeria) [[African Cup of Nations]]. ...and comic antics on and off the field of play. Kapambwe made a name as one of the few footballers in the country to have played effectively as defender a
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  • ...hose killed in the [[1993 Zambia national football team air disaster|crash of the team plane]] in Gabon in 1993.<ref>[http://www.zamnet.zm/newsys/news/vi Watiyakeni played professional club football in South Africa for Dynamos F.C. <ref>{{cite web|publisher=Die Burger Laaste|title=Twee ges
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  • ...ff.com/news/14694/isaac-chansa-wary-of-kaizer-chiefs.php Isaac Chansa wary of Kaizer Chiefs | News – KickOff Magazine]</ref> The Player has signed a pr ...has been transferred to Chinese club Henan Jianye F.C. for a transfer fee of 700,000 US Dollars.<ref>[http://www.kickoff.com/news/29031/orlando-pirates-
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  • ...round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the quarter-finals. ...rformance in the CSL.He was one of the players expected by fans to be part of the Zambian team at the CAN 2010.The Zambian team displayed a splendid perf
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  • ...winning Footballer of the Year in his first season at the club. At the end of the season he signed for Swiss club FC Fribourg. ...n their way to becoming the first African team to reach the quarter-finals of the tournament.<ref>[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/bw/j
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  • ...and still very much a part of the nation's defence of the [[Africa Cup of Nations]]. ...omising defending, Joseph Musonda is considered to be one of the gentlemen of the Zambia national team, so it was no surprise when his opponent that day,
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  • ...a [[midfielder]] for [[Ajax Cape Town F.C.|Ajax Cape Town]] in the [[South Africa]]n [[Premier Soccer League]]. ...round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the quarter-finals.
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  • | title = 2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations Final | event = [[2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations]]
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  • | clubs2 = [[City of Lusaka F.C.|City of Lusaka]] At the end of March 2019, Chamanga came out of retirement and signed a 3-month contract with [[Red Arrows F.C.|Red Arrows]
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  • ...tained the national team from 1988 to 1992 and is credited with having one of the hardest shots in Zambian football. ...ing the [[Zambian Footballer of the Year]] award. Melu had the distinction of having the hottest shot in the league and he got called up to the national
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  • ...onary of the Mang'anja Language'' (Foreign Mission Committee of the Church of Scotland, 1892), p. 90: "'''Chipolopolo''', 4, A bullet."</ref> and the fil ...ning the Africa Cup of Nations trophy and qualifying for their first World Cup in 1994.
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  • | title = 2012 Africa Cup of Nations Final | event = [[2012 Africa Cup of Nations]]
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  • ...June 2021}}</ref> On 30th June 2021, Leicester City announced the signing of Daka on a five-year contract.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Patson Daka To Join Leic ...nal team on September 5, 2017, against Algeria. This match won 0-1 is part of the 2018 World Qualifiers. Two months later, he scored his second goal agai
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  • ...team mates in [[Russia]] due to [[visa (document)|visa]] problems. Because of this, he returned to [[Zanaco F.C.|Zanaco]] in Zambia. ...ully scored 2 goals at the [[2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup]] and caught the eye of many European Clubs. He also scored 2 goals in a practice match against [[Z
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  • ...me = Emmanuel Mayuka<ref name="Barclays Premier League: notification of shirt numbers">{{cite web |title=Barclays Premier League: notification of shirt numbers
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  • ...20 team that featured in the World Cup and were knocked out in the quarter-finals, scoring four goals in the tournament. *[[2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations]]
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  • | Association = [[Football Association of Zambia|FAZ]] | Confederation = [[Confederation of African Football|CAF]] ([[Africa]])
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  • ...]. Renowned for his dribbling skills, Mbasela was voted Zambian Footballer of the Year in 1990. ...tars two years later.<ref name=buried>Anon. "Gibby Mbasela buried" ''Times of Zambia,'' 4 May 2000, p.10</ref>
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  • | tourney_name = Africa Cup of Nations | {{nowrap|Coupe d'Afrique des Nations 2012}}
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  • ...aza also captained [[Mufulira Wanderers]] and was voted Zambian footballer of the year in 1973. He later coached Wanderers and several other club sides. ...t Jeans School where he enjoyed playing football, and later went to Church of Christ School in [[Livingstone]]. After his father died in 1959, he went to
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  • | tourney_name = Africa U-20 Cup of Nations | other_titles = <!--Name in native language of hosts-->
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  • ...team|Zambia national team]], which he captained at the 1978 African Cup of Nations in Ghana. He later coached [[Mufulira Wanderers F.C.|Mufulira Wanderers]] a ...>Tembo, Benedict "Ackim Musenge: Hero of 1974!” ''Zambia Daily Mail, Stars of Yester-year'', 4 June 2011, p.10</ref>
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  • ...n 5 August 1963) is a former [[Zambia]]n footballer and current head coach of the [[Zambia national football team]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.supers ...taken in by his aunt who lived in [[Kitwe]]'s Wusakile township, where one of the teachers at Wusakile Primary School spotted him playing football and go
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  • | Association = [[Football Association of Zambia]] ...wrap|[[Council of Southern Africa Football Associations|COSAFA]] (Southern Africa)}}
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  • ...[Tunisia]]n giants Esperance in 1994 and featured at four [[African Cup of Nations|CAN]] tournaments in 1990, 1994, 1996 and 1998. Malitoli is currently coach ...en Kazika and James Jengela for the two wide slots. He won his first piece of silverware that year when Nkana pipped [[Power Dynamos F.C.|Power Dynamos]]
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  • | death_place = Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of [[Gabon]] ...anda]] after a goalless draw at full-time. He was named Zambia's Sportsman of the Year in 1985.
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  • ...an captain in 1980, the same year in which he was voted Zambian footballer of the year. He later coached several club sides in Zambia and [[Botswana]]. ...d Namwiba Kalambo. His father was a miner and he had seven siblings, three of which were girls. He attended Luanshya Central School and Luanshya Boys Sec
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  • ...title a record 8 times and 21 trophies in all. He was voted Zambian coach of the year in 1988 and 1989. ...shi, after which the family name changed to Simwala. He was the third born of six sons and three daughters and played with home-made footballs with his f
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  • ...e year in 1999. He was also in charge of Zambia at the 2008 African Cup of Nations tournament in Ghana and is currently managing Green Buffaloes Football Club ...tended Mpatamatu Secondary.<ref name=mathematician>Tembo, Benedict. "Stars of Yesteryear – Phiri: Soccer mathematician” ''Zambia Daily Mail,'' 18 Jun
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  • | managerclubs6 = [[City of Lusaka F.C.|City of Lusaka]] ...itles and became the first coach to lead a Zambian club to the group phase of the [[2009 CAF Champions League|CAF Champions' League]].<ref>[https://www.l
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  • ...]] in a successful career that saw him being crowned as Zambian Footballer of the Year in 1985. ...“Lackson Chanda: Vitafoam legend, to take coaching to cloud nine,” Stars of yesteryear, ''Zambia Daily Mail,'' 7 February 2015, https://www.daily-mail.
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  • | birth_place = Democratic Republic of Congo ...Coach of the Year award in 1992. Chola died in a plane crash off the coast of [[Gabon]] on 27 April 1993.
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  • | Association = [[Football Association of Zambia]] | Sub-confederation = [[Council of Southern Africa Football Associations|COSAFA]]
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  • ...ue and cup triumphs for almost two decades. He was named Zambian Sportsman of the Year in 1964 and also served the national team as captain and coach.<re ...rs Football Club.<ref>Lombe, Humphrey "What Makes Wanderers Tick?" ''Times of Zambia'', 7 December 1978, p.8</ref>
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  • ...or=Jerry Muchimba|date=9 November 2012}}</ref><ref>Chibulu, Musonda "Stars of yester-year – Solly Pandor: True Zambian Legend" ''Zambia Daily Mail,'' 1 ...ation of African Football|CAF]] as one of the best 200 African footballers of the past 50 years in 2006.<ref>{{cite news|publisher=Sport24.gr|title=Οι
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  • ...ding [[Power Dynamos F.C.|Power Dynamos]] to the 1991 African Cup Winners' Cup and coached several other club sides as well as the [[Zambia national footb ...ile Youth Club where he witnessed the formation of an under–five-feet team of which he was made captain. They played a similar team from [[Luanshya]] nea
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