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  • *'''[[Zambian Cup]]: 5''' *'''[[Zambian Challenge Cup]]: 8'''
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  • ...hey were runners-up in the [[African Cup of Champions Clubs|African Cup of Champions]], the only Zambian team to ever reach the finals. Over the years, Nkana have accumulated a record of success having won the Premier League title twelve times, most recently in
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  • *'''[[Zambian Cup]]: 7''' *'''[[Zambian Challenge Cup]]: 2'''
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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 ...ot demoted the following year. The club also won the Champion of Champions Cup the same season under coach Bizwell Phiri.
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  • The '''Zambia Cup''' or '''Mosi Cup''' is the top knockout tournament of the [[Zambia]]n [[football (soccer)|football]]. It was created in 1962. ...winners in [[Southern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) for the 'Super Castle Cup'.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ller of the Year and Sportsman of the Year in the same season and was part of the great [[Kabwe Warriors F.C.|Kabwe Warriors]] side that swept all the si ...ref name=epitome>Tembo, Benedict. "Stars of Yesteryear – Simutowe: epitome of skill, trickery, passion,” ''Zambia Daily Mail'', 15 October 2011, p.14</
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  • | manageryears4 = 1992–1996 ...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]].
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  • | birth_place = Democratic Republic of Congo | manageryears2 = 1992-1993
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  • | manageryears2 = 1992–1994 ...the 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 Footb
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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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  • | manageryears6 = 1987–1992 ...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
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  • ...lira Wanderers''', the club has won 50 trophies and has also produced some of the country’s greatest players. After nine years in Division I, the Wande ...ok part in tribal matches and like Blackpool, affiliated to the Copperbelt African Football Association. The team played their games at Mutende ground and was
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