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  • ...(born 18 April 1984) is a [[Zambia]]n international [[association football|footballer]] who plays for Egyptian Premier League side Al Ittihad, as a midfielder. H ...June 2014, he moved to the Egyptian side Al Ittihad Alexandria on a three-year deal.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.supersport.com/football/egypt/news/1406
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  • ...tile [[Forward (association football)|forward]] who is usually deployed on the [[Midfielder#Winger|wing]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-gb/pe ...team mates in [[Russia]] due to [[visa (document)|visa]] problems. Because of this, he returned to [[Zanaco F.C.|Zanaco]] in Zambia.
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  • ...[[Kabwe Warriors F.C.|Kabwe Warriors]] and was Zambia's footballer of the year in 1971. Stephenson also played for Kitwe giants [[Power Dynamos FC|Power D ...h his feet. He enjoyed playing football and excelled at the game, becoming the school's team captain.
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  • ...o captained [[Mufulira Wanderers]] and was voted Zambian footballer of the year in 1973. He later coached Wanderers and several other club sides. ...t Jeans School where he enjoyed playing football, and later went to Church of Christ School in [[Livingstone]]. After his father died in 1959, he went to
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  • ...ain in 1980, the same year in which he was voted Zambian footballer of the year. He later coached several club sides in Zambia and [[Botswana]]. ...d Namwiba Kalambo. His father was a miner and he had seven siblings, three of which were girls. He attended Luanshya Central School and Luanshya Boys Sec
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  • ...wned for his dribbling skills, Mbasela was voted Zambian Footballer of the Year in 1990. ...tars two years later.<ref name=buried>Anon. "Gibby Mbasela buried" ''Times of Zambia,'' 4 May 2000, p.10</ref>
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  • ...rnational football championship of Africa organized by the [[Confederation of African Football]] CAF. ...ub has asked for his services, despite being one of the best shot-stoppers the beautiful game has ever seen.
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  • ...On 30th June 2021, Leicester City announced the signing of Daka on a five-year contract.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Patson Daka To Join Leicester City From RB S ...iers. Two months later, he scored his second goal against Cameroon, during the same qualifiers (2-2) 6.
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  • ...ministrator Benjamin Bwalya Snr and the elder brother of celebrated former Zambian player [[Kalusha Bwalya]]. He played his club football for Mufulira Blackpo ...s>Sumaili, Ephraim. “The Bwalya boys – footballers extraordinary,” ''Times of Zambia,'' 24 September 1981 p.8</ref>
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  • ...n [[Kitwe]]) is a [[Zambia]]n professional [[:Category:Zambian footballers|footballer]] who currently plays for TP Mazembe. Kalaba signed a five-year contract with Braga in April 2008.<ref>{{cite news|author=Gondwe, Kennedy|u
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  • {{Infobox footballer ...August 1963) is a former [[Zambia]]n footballer and current head coach of the [[Zambia national football team]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.supersport
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  • ...lverware on offer in 1972. He later took to coaching and was involved with the national team for several years. ...ref name=epitome>Tembo, Benedict. "Stars of Yesteryear – Simutowe: epitome of skill, trickery, passion,” ''Zambia Daily Mail'', 15 October 2011, p.14</
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  • ...later coached [[Ndola United F.C.|Ndola United]], Zamsure and Hwange F.C. of Zimbabwe. ...e national team, making his debut at CECAFA 1981. He was initially part of the final squad at CAN 1982 but was sent home for disciplinary reasons.
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  • ...successful career that saw him being crowned as Zambian Footballer of the Year in 1985. ...“Lackson Chanda: Vitafoam legend, to take coaching to cloud nine,” Stars of yesteryear, ''Zambia Daily Mail,'' 7 February 2015, https://www.daily-mail.
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  • ...ear in 1975 and after retirement, he coached several club sides as well as the national team. ...eam|Kenya]] with Zambia winning both games in the two match series to lift the trophy.
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  • | managerclubs8 = [[City of Lusaka F.C.|City of Lusaka]] ...hat feat, and was in goal for Zambia at CAN 1978. He is currently coaching Zambian Division 2 side Young Green Eagles.
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  • ...a record 8 times and 21 trophies in all. He was voted Zambian coach of the year in 1988 and 1989. ...shi, after which the family name changed to Simwala. He was the third born of six sons and three daughters and played with home-made footballs with his f
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  • ...er and has earned critical acclaim for his playing style, which has led to the media, coaches, and players tipping him to be a future FIFA Ballon d'Or win ...im a versatile attacker, capable of playing in any offensive position. Two of Chisamba Lungu's most common exemplary traits are his pace and technical ab
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  • ...ll team|Zambia national team]], which he captained at the 1978 African Cup of Nations in Ghana. He later coached [[Mufulira Wanderers F.C.|Mufulira Wande ...nedict "Ackim Musenge: Hero of 1974!” ''Zambia Daily Mail, Stars of Yester-year'', 4 June 2011, p.10</ref>
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  • ...me = Emmanuel Mayuka<ref name="Barclays Premier League: notification of shirt numbers">{{cite web |title=Barclays Premier League: notification of shirt numbers
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