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==Road accident==
==Road accident==
[[File:Changwe Kalale in wheelchair.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Changwe Kalale in wheelchair in 2015]]
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]].<ref name=lt/>
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]].<ref name=lt/>
 
[[File:Changwe Kalale in wheelchair.jpg|thumb|right|250px|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.<ref name=bbc>[http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/32090816 I know I will play football again], [[Kennedy Gondwe]], BBC, 1 April 2015</ref>
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.<ref name=bbc>[http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/32090816 I know I will play football again], [[Kennedy Gondwe]], BBC, 1 April 2015</ref>