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  • ...towe was still not impressed and would get revenge by winning the National Championship at age 13 in 1995. Later that year he went on to participate in the African ...o compete in the Olympiads. In 1997 Simutowe won the African Junior Chess Championship.
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  • ...minute ahead of the next competitor, and led the Razorbacks to a National Championship. In 1996 he repeated as cross country National Champion, completing the [[T ...dible distance runner and one of only two Razorbacks to win the individual championship at the NCAA cross country meet.}}
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  • ...pscorer of the competition with 5 goals.<ref>{{cite web|title=African U-20 Championship 2007|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/afr-u20-07.html|publisher=rsssf.com|a * [[African Youth Championship]] Top Scorer: [[2007 African Youth Championship|2007]]
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  • ...ion for the quarter-finals. He also took part at the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship.<ref>{{NFT player|pid=7360}}</ref>
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  • ...n for the quarter-finals. He also took part at the [[1999 FIFA World Youth Championship]].<ref>{{FIFA player|159479}}</ref>
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  • ...lly a U19 national team until 2006, has competed in the African Women U-19 Championship qualifying competition and the African qualifying competitions for the FIFA ...to this age group was for U19, but for the [[2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship|2006 World Cup]], the age was changed to U20. Zambia has participated in t
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  • ...p]] where they were in eliminated by 5-time winners of the [[African Youth Championship]] [[Nigeria]]. |<Center> [[2009 African Youth Championship]] (qualifiers)
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  • ...her=BBC Sport|accessdate=10 June 2008}}</ref> and to the [[Football League Championship]] title in 2005.<ref name="Cardiff">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/s |[[Football League Championship|Championship]]
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  • ...a]]n football coach who won Zambia her first ever East and Central African Championship (CECAFA) Challenge Cup in 1984 and was also in charge of Zambia at CAN 1982 ...s taken by the teams’ management early the following season to replace the championship winning coach Mathews Phiri with Banda. The reason given for this rather co
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  • ...e=ZAN>{{cite news |last1=Hamanyuma |first1=Osward |title=RIOT ZANACO SENDS CHAMPIONSHIP MESSAGE |url=http://zambianfootball.co.zm/match-report-zanaco-demolish-arro ==Championship final==
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  • | Regional name = [[African Women's Championship]] | Regional cup first = [[1995 African Women's Championship|1995]]
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  • ...http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/afr-wom-u17-08.html |title=African Women U-17 Championship 2008 |publisher=Rsssf.com |date=25 February 2011 |accessdate=13 April 2012}
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  • ...n the COSAFA6 Cup. In January 2016, he participated in the African Nations Championship organized in Rwanda. During this competition, he played two matches, agains *Austrian Bundesliga Player of the Championship Round: 2019–20
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  • ...part of the Kabwe Warriors team that won their first Zambian Super league championship in 15 years in the 1987 soccer season but got demoted the following year. T
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  • ...e team to the semi-finals of the [[Africa U-20 Cup of Nations|Africa Youth Championship]] and subsequent qualification to the [[World Youth Cup]] in [[Canada]] whe ...win in [[Kenya]] and then qualifying Zambia to the [[2016 African Nations Championship]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tiozambia.com/lwandamina-is-chipolopolo-co
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  • ...|ZAM}}|| {{sort|01|1 March 2017}}|| {{sort|02|2}} ([[1999 FIFA World Youth Championship|1999]], [[2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup|2007]]) ...|GUI}}|| {{sort|02|4 March 2017}}|| {{sort|01|1}} ([[1979 FIFA World Youth Championship|1979]])
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  • ...instrumental in Zambia's first ever [[CECAFA Cup|East and Central African Championship]] success when he saved three penalties in Zambia's 3–0 shoot-out victory ...cup fighters.' However, Wanderers never managed to win the Zambian league championship during this period.
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  • ...in cup competitions in the 1980s though they never actually won the league championship.
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  • ...otball team]]; as team captain, she led Zambia to the 2014 African Women's Championship tournament, where they were eliminated in the group stage.<ref name="caf"/>
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  • In his native Zambia, Musonda was a two times winner of the league championship with [[Nkana FC]] in 1999 and 2001.<ref>http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/n
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