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  • ...e=Lucky Msiska Bio, Stats, and Results|url=http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ms/lucky-msiska-1.html|accessdate=17 February 2014}}</ref> ...]<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[RSSSF]]|author=Barrie, Courtney|title=African Nations Cup 1990 - Final Tournament Details|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tables/90a-det
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  • ...the 12th-best player in the world, the first to be nominated after playing the entire year for a non-European club. ...essional football, and his younger brother [[Joel Bwalya]] also played for the [[Zambia national football team]]. His cousin is former Cardiff City and We
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  • ...captain 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]]. ...a defensive midfielder. He later completed his secondary school education at Masala Secondary School in [[Ndola]] after joining [[Ndola United F.C.|Ndol
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  • | years8 = 2010–2012 | years9 = 2012–2014
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  • | death_place = Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of [[Gabon]] ...a]] after a goalless draw at full-time. He was named Zambia's Sportsman of the Year in 1985.
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  • | Nickname = The She-polopolo | FIFA min date = March 2012
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  • ...also captained [[Mufulira Wanderers]] and was voted Zambian footballer of the year in 1973. He later coached Wanderers and several other club sides. ...buka to Sweet Makwaza and Mangalita Chiinga. He started his primary school at Jeans School where he enjoyed playing football, and later went to Church of
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  • | death_place = Atlantic Ocean, off the [[Gabon]]ese coast ...nning the Coach of the Year award in 1992. Chola died in a plane crash off the coast of [[Gabon]] on 27 April 1993.
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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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  • | Nickname = ''Chipolopolo'' (The Bullets) | Regional name = Africa Cup of Nations
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  • | death_place = Atlantic Ocean, off the Gabonese coast ...te=17 December 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2012/12/15/primera/1355534748_319085.html|title=Kamanga: "El Derby County vino d
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  • ...ecades. He was named Zambian Sportsman of the Year in 1964 and also served the national team as captain and coach.<ref>Liwena 1984, p.270</ref> He is wide ...lines and it was from there that he joined the Mufulira Mine Team in 1956. The team later changed its name to Mufulira Wanderers Football Club.<ref>Lombe,
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  • ...track]] railway is {{convert|1,860|km|mi|abbr=on}} long and is operated by the '''Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority''' (TAZARA). ...ion as the "Great Uhuru Railway", ''[[Uhuru (independence)|Uhuru]]'' being the [[Swahili language|Swahili]] word for '''Freedom'''.
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  • |leader_title3 =[[List of Speakers of the National Assembly of Zambia|Speaker of National Assembly]] ...f population increase, surface area and density |format=PDF |author=United Nations Statistics Division |accessdate=9 November 2007}}</ref>
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