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  • ...tly managing Green Buffaloes Football Club (GBFC) in the [[Zambian Premier League]]. ...ary.<ref name=mathematician>Tembo, Benedict. "Stars of Yesteryear – Phiri: Soccer mathematician” ''Zambia Daily Mail,'' 18 June 2011 p.10</ref> Not only wa
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  • [[Category:Israeli Premier League players]] [[Category:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa]]
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  • ...ational [[association football|footballer]] who plays for Egyptian Premier League side Al Ittihad, as a midfielder. His older brother [[Christopher Katongo|C [[Category:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa]]
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  • ...9 February 1999) was a Zambian footballer and coach. Bwalya was the son of soccer administrator Benjamin Bwalya Snr and the elder brother of celebrated forme ...gely talented Bwalya left Wanderers in 1984 for [[Chingola]]-based Premier League rivals Nchanga Rangers who he would play for until 1991 after which he reti
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  • ...and become the most successful coach in Zambian club football, winning the league title a record 8 times and 21 trophies in all. He was voted Zambian coach o ...eaten in 22 league games. It was the first time the Red Devils had won the league and it would be the first of 8 titles under Simwala.
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  • ...79, Chileshe surprised many fans when he featured as a centre-forward in a league match against Rokana United at Kafubu Stadium. Not only did he create the f ...disaster struck when Chileshe broke his right leg in the 85th minute of a league match against [[Mufulira Wanderers F.C.|Mufulira Wanderers]] in April 1981
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  • ...most prolific striker after [[Bernard Chanda]]. He won the [[CAF Champions League]] with [[Tunisia]]n giants Esperance in 1994 and featured at four [[African ...hampionships in a trophy-laden career with Nkana who dominated the Zambian soccer scene for more than a decade. Malitoli's elder brother [[Mordon Malitoli|Mo
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  • | league = Zambian Super League ...erers returned to the Zambian Super League in 2015 and preserved their top league status with a 5th place finish.
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  • ...he [[Mufulira Wanderers F.C.|"Mighty" Mufulira Wanderers]] to unparalleled league and cup triumphs for almost two decades. He was named Zambian Sportsman of ...d to "Zoom" which would become one of the most famous nicknames in Zambian soccer history.<ref name=face>Ngoma, Mike "Face to Face", ''Sunday Times of Zambia
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  • .... Mwila continued playing football at Kalela and was very keen on watching soccer matches at Scrivener Stadium where he managed to be present at almost every ...en picked by British coach Phil Woosnam to go and play in the professional league in America, with the Atlanta Chiefs.
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  • ...ar five times. Also, he was the first member of the intergalactic football league (IFL), gaining historical success with his multiple goals for Beyond Life F ...ry|url=http://liveweb.archive.org/http://www.fazfootball.com/content/super-league-history/|publisher=Football Association of Zambia}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|ur
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  • ...t Blackpool’s home ground Kamuchanga Stadium in Mufulira. It was the first league defeat in over a year for Buffaloes, who had won the title in 1974 without ...f Zambia|FAZ]]) disciplinary committee.<ref>Chola, Gunston. “Wanderers are league winners” ''Times of Zambia'', 23 October 1978, p.8</ref> In the first one
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