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  • {{Infobox Stadium | stadium_name = Independence Stadium
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  • {{Other uses|Independence Stadium (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox Stadium
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  • This is a '''list of [[Association football|football]] (soccer) [[stadium]]s in [[Zambia]]''', ranked in descending order of [[Seating capacity|capac !#!!Stadium!!Location!!Capacity!!Home Team(s)!! Notes
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  • ...l]] league in [[Zambia]]. This is the first Super League season that has a new format which conforms with the [[Confederation of African Football|CAF]] ca ! scope=col width="220" |Stadium
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  • ...t fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[William Chibale]]|age=|caps=|goals=|club=[[Lusaka Dynamos]]|clubnat=Zambia}} {{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Dennis Banda]]|age=|caps=|goals=|club=[[Lusaka Dynamos]]|clubnat=ZAM}}
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  • ...lowing is a '''timeline of the [[Lusaka#History|history]] of the city of [[Lusaka]]''', [[Zambia]]. ** Railway begins operating.<ref name=wilson1963>{{cite journal |title=Lusaka |author= Elizabeth Wilson |journal= Geography |publisher=[[Geographical Ass
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  • ...or Zambia in April 1987 in an All Africa Games qualifier against Malawi in Lusaka and was part of the Zambian team that qualified to the 1988 Seoul Olympic G ...e carrying the team had plunged into the sea in the Gabon disaster. When a new team was assembled it was Bwalya and Kalusha that led the team, both of the
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  • | biggest away win = [[Lusaka Dynamos]] 2-5 [[Zanaco F.C.|Zanaco]]<br><small>3 February 2019</small> | highest scoring = [[Lusaka Dynamos]] 2-5 [[Zanaco F.C.|Zanaco]]<br><small>3 February 2019</small><br>
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  • ...n Rhodesia]]n government. He was also a grade school teacher, and opened a new school, which was purportedly shut down by British authorities. He then joi ...Nkoloso set up a makeshift facility on an abandoned farm seven miles from Lusaka where the trainees would be rolled down a rough hill in a 44-gallon oil dru
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  • Esther Phiri was born in [[Lusaka]], Zambia and is the fourth of eight children. Her father was a businessma On 22 October 2006 at the [[National Sports Development Center]] in Lusaka, Phiri won a six-round decision over Patience Master in their third encount
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  • |origin = [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]] ...-making-new-history-after-tragic-past|title=Football United: Zambia Making New History After Tragic Past|last=Duerden|first=John|date=23 January 2010|publ
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  • ...University of Zambia]], he joined the law firm Andre Masiye and Company in Lusaka. He subsequently underwent military officer training at Miltez in [[Kabwe]] ...stories/201408290077.html |title=Zambia: Wynter 'Bruised'.. Edgar Lungu Is New Justice Minister and PF Secretary General |website=All Africa}}</ref> These
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  • Personally, and millions of others who witnessed the birth of our new nation, 24th October 1964 remains indelible on our minds and the history of On this day in 1964, at the independence stadium in Lusaka, the first president of the republic of Zambia, Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda re
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  • | Home Stadium = [[Levy Mwanawasa Stadium]] | Largest win = {{flagicon|ZAM|1964}} Zambia 11–2 {{fb-rt|SWZ}} <br> ([[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]; 5 February 1978) <br> {{flagicon|ZAM|1964}} Zambia 9–0 {{f
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  • |official_name = Lusaka |image_skyline = Lusaka, Zambia at Night.jpg
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  • | managerclubs9 = [[Lusaka City Council F.C.| Lusaka City Council]] ...996 and 1998. Malitoli is currently coaching Zambian Division I South side Lusaka City Council.
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  • ...century. On 24 October 1964, the protectorate gained independence with the new name of Zambia, derived from the Zambezi river which flows through the coun *[[Lusaka Province|Lusaka]]
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  • ...century. On 24 October 1964, the protectorate gained independence with the new name of Zambia, derived from the [[Zambezi]] river which flows through the *[[Lusaka Province|Lusaka]]
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  • ...has one of the three international airports, others being Livingstone and Lusaka. It lies just 10&nbsp;km from the border with DR Congo.<ref name="Spectrum Zambias ultra modern stadium is in ndola which accommodates most Zambia international sports events.
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  • |death_place = [[Lusaka]] ...tional title after defeating Ray Acquaye of [[Ghana]] in eight rounds in [[Lusaka]] in December 1990.
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  • | managerclubs6 = [[City of Lusaka F.C.|City of Lusaka]] | managerclubs7 = [[Lusaka Dynamos F.C.|Lusaka Dynamos]]
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  • ...le Goal King|year=2007|magazine=Touchline Soccer|volume=1|issue=5|location=Lusaka, Zambia|issn=1812-5972|author=Leonard Koloko}}</ref> ...[City of Lusaka]] at [[Woodlands Stadium (Lusaka)|Woodlands Stadium]] in [[Lusaka]]. After being warned several times for rough play, he was finally booked b
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  • ...unbeaten run with a clinical finish at Blackpool’s home ground Kamuchanga Stadium in Mufulira. It was the first league defeat in over a year for Buffaloes, w ...issuing damaging press statements against Kaushi, and Chola was named the new skipper at the age of 19.<ref>Anon. “’Pool captain axed in secrets shoc
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  • ...eed to get over it |last1=Plaut |first1=Martin |date=30 October 2004 |work=New Statesman|website= |accessdate=26 January 2015}}</ref> *[[Mulenga Sata]], son of Michael Sata and Mayor of [[Lusaka]].<ref name=DM/><ref>{{cite news |last=GELOO |first=ZARINA |date=26 Novembe
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  • ...ions/ Government to hold Referendum along side the 2016 General Elections] Lusaka Times, 16 March 2015</ref> ...presidential-election|title=Ruling party candidate Edgar Lungu sworn in as new Zambian president|access-date=2016-08-04}}</ref>
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  • | ground = [[Shinde Stadium]]<br>[[Mufulira]] In April 1962, Wanderers' home ground [[Shinde Stadium]] was opened and [[Tolomeo Mwansa]] joined the team as first choice goalkee
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  • ...cs – Men's 100 metre backstroke|100 metre backstroke]] despite recording a new [[Athletics abbreviations#Bests|personal best]], while his female counterpa ...t relating to the [[New Zealand national rugby union team]] touring [[1976 New Zealand rugby union tour of South Africa|South Africa]].<ref>{{Cite book|ur
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  • | notes = Delivered at the [[National Heroes Stadium]] in Lusaka during his inauguration ceremony. NATIONAL HEROES STADIUM
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  • | managerclubs16 = Lusaka Dynamos F.C. ...otball at Kalela and was very keen on watching soccer matches at Scrivener Stadium where he managed to be present at almost every game through being a ball-bo
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  • ...e.com/watch?v=KTYWXIczyk0 Delivered] at the [[National Heroes Stadium]] in Lusaka during his inauguration ceremony. ...ech.jpg|thumb|Right|President Lungu Inaugural Address at [[National Heroes Stadium]] on 25 January 2015]]
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  • In 1965 Wanderers defeated City of Lusaka 5-2 in the Castle Cup final and this qualified them to meet the Castle Cup ...mbezi River to square off with City Wanderers on 17 October 1965 at Glamis Stadium in Salisbury. The final turned out to be one of the most famous matches in
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  • ...all League (NFL) for featuring the two in a friendly match against City of Lusaka in January 1967 despite them still being on the books of Roan who contended ...rivo]]. Warriors were leading 4–1 from the first leg in that was played in Lusaka and had just scored the fourth goal for an 8–1 aggregate lead when the ho
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  • ...ebut on 27 July 1980 in a league encounter against Lusaka Tigers at Shinde Stadium in Mufulira. With Wanderers trailing 2–0 at half-time, Chabala replaced K ...at the leadership should not change hands, which did not go down well with new President Michael Mwape.<ref>Musunka, martin "Sacked goalie spills beans" '
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  • ...ict|Mulobezi]] districts dies at the [[Maina Soko Military Hospital]] in [[Lusaka]]<ref>[https://www.znbc.co.zm/news/senior-chief-inyambo-yeta-dies/ Senior C ...Malila upheld the five years jail term earlier imposed on the four by the LUSAKA Magistrate Court in 2010. Their conviction arose from the payment of US$20
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  • ...de Stadium]] against Ndola United which Wanderers won 2–0.<ref>Wasa, Mike "New-look Mighty Wanderers thrash Ndola" ''Times of Zambia'', 21 April 1975, p.1 ...ootball team|Nigeria]] 7–4 in aggregate after a 5–1 first leg victory in [[Lusaka]], to qualify to [[1974 African Cup of Nations|CAN 1974]]. He featured at t
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  • ...ll political parties except UNIP were banned, and this was formalised in a new constitution that was adopted in 1973. The constitution framed a system cal ...es increasingly authoritarian. Political opponents are harassed. In 1973 a new constitution turns Zambia into a one-party state. By the late 1980s the eco
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  • | notes = Delivered at the [[National Heroes Stadium]] in Lusaka during his inauguration ceremony. ...retary to the cabinet, Dr. Roland Msiska; The mayor of the Greater City of Lusaka; Your royal highnesses; Esteemed leaders of other political parties here pr
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  • ...d commercial and industrial areas in the nation, alongside [[Ndola]] and [[Lusaka]]. It has a complex of mines on its north-western and western edges.<ref na ...Railways]]' passenger services from [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]], [[Lusaka]] and [[Ndola]],<ref>[http://www.seat61.com/Zambia.htm#Livingstone%20-%20Lu
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  • |capital = [[Lusaka]] ...south-central part of Zambia. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the [[Copperbelt Province]] to the northwest, the core eco
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