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  • {{Infobox football league | confed = CAF
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  • {{Infobox football league season |competition = [[Zambian Premier League]]
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]] | ...r)|football]] club based in [[Lusaka]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Nkoloma Stadium]]
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| ...r)|football]] club based in [[Lusaka]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Woodlands Stadium
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| ...|football]] club based in [[Chingola]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Nchanga Stadium]]
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  • {{Infobox football league | confed = CAF
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  • {{Infobox football league | confed = [[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Division 1]]| ...er)|football]] club based in [[Kabwe]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ super Division]]. In the 2013/14 season, [[Kabwe Warriors]] was rel
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| ...a]]n football club based in [[Lusaka]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Sunset Stadium]]
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| ...er)|football]] club based in [[Kitwe]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Arthur Davies Sta
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  • *[[CAF Champions League]] (1): [[2010 CAF Champions League|2010]] *[[CAF Super Cup]] (2): [[2010 CAF Super Cup|2010]], [[2011 CAF Super Cup|2011]]
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  • | league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]] ...er)|football]] club based in [[Kitwe]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. It is largely Zambia's most successful and popula
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  • {{Infobox football league | name = Zambia Super League
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  • {{Infobox football league season | competition = [[Zambia Super League]]
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  • {{Infobox football league season |competition = Zambia Super Premier League
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  • | league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]] ...ed in [[Ndola]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|Zambian Premier league]]. Founded on January 1, 1974, the club have spent most of their history in
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  • {{Infobox football league season | competition = [[Zambia Super League]]
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  • ...ith more experience to lead Arrows to the group stage of the CAF Champions League. It was no easy task as Arrows faced defending champions Enyimba of Nigeria. After losing the first leg 3-0, Arrows geared up for th
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  • *'''[[Zambian Premier League|Primera Division de Zambia]]: 1''' *'''[[CAF Champions League]]: 1'''
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  • ...kana FC|Nkana Red Devils]], [[1. FC Union Berlin]] of Germany and Tunisian champions [[Esperance Sportive de Tunis|Esperance]]. Renowned for his dribbling skill ...ined Zambian League Division II side Big Coke in 1983 and moved to Premier League team Kalulushi Modern Stars two years later.<ref name=buried>Anon. "Gibby M
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  • {{Infobox football league season |competition = [[Zambian Premier League]]
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  • {{Infobox football league season |competition = [[Zambian Premier League]]
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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 ...|Power Dynamos]] to the league title. He would go on win four more Zambian league championships in a trophy-laden career with Nkana who dominated the Zambian
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  • ...club to the group phase of the [[2009 CAF Champions League|CAF Champions' League]].<ref>[https://www.lusakatimes.com/2016/02/15/coach-fighton-simukonda-dies ...urn method of preparing fields in Northern Zambia, Simukonda won his first league title with Nkana going unbeaten the whole season and would go on to win fou
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  • .../2247219 |title=2021/22 Premier League squads confirmed |publisher=Premier League |date=10 September 2021 |access-date=12 September 2021}}</ref> ...25467/Enock-Mwepu/overview |title=Enock Mwepu: Overview |publisher=Premier League |access-date=11 August 2022}}</ref>
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  • ...football|footballer]] and plays professionally for Zambia [[Premier Soccer League]] club [[Green Buffaloes F.C.]] as a [[Forward (association football)|strik ...pid=7359}}</ref> Whilst at Buffaloes, Katongo twice scored four times in [[CAF Confederation Cup]] games.<ref name="bbc" /> In 2004, Katongo moved to Sout
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  • ...ontroversial with Roan reporting Warriors to the Zambian National Football League (NFL) for featuring the two in a friendly match against City of Lusaka in J ...a 1–0 victory over his former club. The following season, Warriors won the league title for the first time in their history. Simutowe, who was constantly in
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  • ...ul team which had a bevy of stars. He made his debut on 20 April 1975 in a league match at [[Shinde Stadium]] against Ndola United which Wanderers won 2–0. ...ty Shields in 1976 and 1977 and was a three-time winner of the Champion of Champions trophy in 1976, 1977 and 1978.
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  • ...win. This however proved costly to Ndola as the Zambian National Football League ruled that Kalambo was still registered with Roan as the transaction betwee ...e-kicks. He was a regular in Ndola's line-up as they finished third in the league in 1975 and 1976. Ndola's reward was being entered as Zambia's representati
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  • ...tly managing Green Buffaloes Football Club (GBFC) in the [[Zambian Premier League]]. ...ve as the team clinched the Division II title and won promotion to the top league.<ref>Anon. "More Rokana players move to Air Force" ''Times of Zambia,'' 19
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  • ...first [[African Cup of Nations|CAN]] outing in 1974 and made the official CAF team of the tournament. Chama was voted Zambian Sportsman of the Year in 19 ...r of the Year. At the end of the season Blades were relegated from the top league and Chama first expressed interest in signing for [[Nchanga Rangers F.C.|Nc
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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 ...12}}</ref> As well, he was selected by [[Confederation of African Football|CAF]] as one of the best 200 African footballers of the past 50 years in 2006.<
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  • ...side the following year, captaining the side to the Runners-Up spot at the CAF African Nations Cup 1994 in Tunisia—where they succumbed to the Super Eag ...markable hat-tricks in modern football history, with three-times World Cup champions Italy on the receiving end in a 4–0 win for the Zambians at the 1988 Olym
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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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  • ...en picked by British coach Phil Woosnam to go and play in the professional league in America, with the Atlanta Chiefs. ...r-old Mwila scored the winning goal in a stunning 3–2 upset of the English champions City. He scored twice on the night, before a crowd of 23,141, the largest e
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  • | Confederation = [[Confederation of African Football|CAF]] ...for players under 16.<ref name=goalsprogram/> There is a national women's league established in the country along with regional and school competitions.<ref
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