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  • ==International career== *2003–2004: {{flagicon|Belgium}} K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot
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  • | birth_place = Brussels, Belgium<ref name="CFC"/> | nationalteam1 = Belgium U15
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  • Following his playing career, Msiska became a manager of youth clubs in Belgium. He joined the technical staff of the Zambian national team in 2005.<ref>{{ [[Category:Zambian footballers]]
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  • On 8 May 2012, it was announced that Kola would start playing in [[Belgium]] for the team [[K.A.A. Gent]]. ==International career==
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  • ...ss room motivated him to complete his schooling and dispel the notion that footballers are dull so he took his studies seriously and stayed away from football.<re ...harly Musonda|Charles Musonda]] had left to pursue professional careers in Belgium Wanderers still had a formidable team under coach [[Ackim Musenge]] with th
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  • ...f>[http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/kalushab-intlg.html Kalusha Bwalya - International Goals] rsssf.com</ref> '''Kalusha Bwalya''' (born 16 August 1963) is a former Zambian International footballer, football coach and former president of the [[Football Associati
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  • ...nitive guide to the global game''. Headline Publishing Group</ref> Zambian international midfielder Evans Katebe was another dependable player during this period. ...nd of 1985, Kalusha left to play professional soccer with Cercle Brugge in Belgium and was followed by Musonda the following year. Wanderers beat Nkana 2–1
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