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{{TFAIMAGE|Bernard Chanda.jpg}}'''[[Bernard Chanda]]''' was one of [[Zambia]]'s greatest strikers and was the league top scorer three times. Nicknamed 'Bomber,' he played for three of Zambia's biggest clubs – [[Roan United]], [[Mufulira Wanderers FC|Mufulira Wanderers]] and [[Nkana FC|Rokana United]], and is remembered for scoring a hat-trick in the 4–2 semi-final victory over Congo at the 1974 African Cup of Nations tournament.{{TFAFULL|Bernard Chanda}}
{{TFAIMAGE|Bernard Chanda.jpg}}'''[[Bernard Chanda]]''' was one of [[Zambia]]'s greatest strikers and was the league top scorer three times. Nicknamed 'Bomber,' he played for three of Zambia's biggest clubs – [[Roan United]], [[Mufulira Wanderers FC|Mufulira Wanderers]] and [[Nkana FC|Rokana United]], and is remembered for scoring a hat-trick in the 4–2 semi-final victory over Congo at the 1974 African Cup of Nations tournament. He took up coaching and in 1985, he crossed over to Botswana to coach Gaborone United. He came back to Zambia in 1986 and became coach for Kafue Textiles FC {{TFAFULL|Bernard Chanda}}
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Bernard Chanda was one of Zambia's greatest strikers and was the league top scorer three times. Nicknamed 'Bomber,' he played for three of Zambia's biggest clubs – Roan United, Mufulira Wanderers and Rokana United, and is remembered for scoring a hat-trick in the 4–2 semi-final victory over Congo at the 1974 African Cup of Nations tournament. He took up coaching and in 1985, he crossed over to Botswana to coach Gaborone United. He came back to Zambia in 1986 and became coach for Kafue Textiles FC (Full article...)