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  • ...rial Guinea from 17 January to 8 February 2015. The International football championship of Africa organized by the [[Confederation of African Football]] CAF.
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  • ...1-85983-876-1</ref> He was in the Wanderers team that won its first league championship in 1963 and would go on to win 4 more league titles including three in a ro
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  • ...However, he had managed to qualify the team to the Under-20 African Youth Championship in Morocco so FAZ recalled him after six months to take the team to North A ...ad not won the league since 1992. Phiri obliged by turning the team into a championship winning team again, with players such as Gift Kampamba, Freddie Mwila Jnr,
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  • ...associations of FIFA , since its inception in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship. The tournament will be hosted by South Korea between 20 May and 11 June 20
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  • | prevseason = [[2015 African U-20 Championship qualification|2015]] [[Category:2016 in African football|U-20 Championship qualification]]
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  • ...though they also managed to win the league title. After the schools league championship, Stephenson was selected by ZASSA to represent Zambia in Malawi in 1967. Th
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  • ...in and after missing out on the inaugural Zambian National Football League championship of 1962 which was won by Roan United, Wanderers won the title the following With Ndhlovu as captain, Wanderers won the Zambian league championship in 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1969 and numerous cup competitions and earned
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  • ...eth Malitoli|Kenneth "Bubble" Malitoli]] which helped Nkana win the league championship in 1990. With his distinctive ‘table-cut’ hairstyle, Mbasela created so
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  • After missing out on the inaugural NFL championship of 1962 which was won by Roan United, coach Doug Sammons retained the same ...ed second on the league table after [[Kabwe Warriors]] who ascended to the championship when the National Football League awarded them points for a match against M
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  • ...o determine the winner of the [[2012 Africa Cup of Nations]], the football championship of Africa organized by the [[Confederation of African Football]] (CAF). Thi
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  • ...red 'Ackim Musenge' for the following years' East and Central African Club championship and Wanderers were up in arms, accusing Buffaloes of poaching their player.
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  • ...nts PSV Eindhoven took him to the Eredivisie, and he describes winning the championship twice in 1990/91 and 1991/92, under Bobby Robson, as a career highlight.
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  • ...Championship. Eppa Tembo, a chess player, represented Zambia in 2008 World Championship.
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  • ...onal under-17 team]] that represented the country at the 2015 African U-17 Championship, where Zambia played Niger, Nigeria and Guinea from group A.<ref>{{cite new
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  • |[[NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship|NCAA Division I Championships]]
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  • ...Chisanga, Noel Chama and Moxon Mugala, he led Warriors to the 1987 league championship.<ref>”Chanda’s miraculous return was all out of love,” ''Zambia Daily
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  • Chiefs finished the season in 5th place during that season but won the NASL championship in the next season. In his first year in the States, Kapengwe was voted the
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  • ...asons, was the 28th edition of the [[Africa Cup of Nations]], the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
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  • ...75, he won a gold medal during the East and Central African Amateur Boxing Championship in Lusaka,<ref>Anon. “Mwale is Orbit man of the month,” ''Times of Zamb
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  • |round=[[2014 African Nations Championship qualification|2014 CHANQ]]
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