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Samuel Ndhlovu

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424:. The final turned out to be one of the most famous matches in Zambian football history as the Mighty men lined up before a racially segregated crowd of 18,000. The Zambians took the lead with two quick goals from Willie Kunda and Elijah Mwale but City pulled a goal back through striker Kenneth Makoni. Man of the match Ndhlovu put Wanderers further ahead to leave the scores 3–1 at the break. Wanderers then allowed City back into the game when goals by captain Alan Hlathwayo and Richard Chimiya tied the score line and with extra-time looming, Mwale cut in from the left to score a late and historic winner for a final score of 4–3. Ndhlovu called winning the Super Castle Cup was one of the greatest moments of his career. 2478: 2181: 1924: 322: 745:
based professionals. Ndhlovu appealed for calm and reminded fans that 'emotions never win a war.' "Fans must appreciate in football there are losses, wins and defeats. Even if you bring an angel Zambia will experience defeat one time or another." He refused to step down saying he was the best man for the job and resisted calls for German coach Jochen Figge, who at the time was attached to the Ministry of Sport as a Development Officer, to join the squad. Ndhlovu later relented and said he was ready to work with Figge who politely declined.
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Activities in Mufulira came to a standstill as several former and present Wanderers players were joined by other mourners in paying their last respects to the footballer called "Zoom." After a requiem mass at Shinde Stadium, he was put to rest at Chatulinga Cemetery next to his daughter with a burial
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During his time as coach from 1987 to 1992 he was in charge of Zambia for more matches than any other coach, suffering only 1 home defeat in a 2–1 loss to Egypt in December 1988 in Kitwe and won all his competitive home games. Of the 22 home matches he won 19 drew 2 and lost 1. Of the 66 games played
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Yet again Zambia could only settle for a 2–2 home draw with Ndhlovu scoring the opening goal. They lost the return leg 2–1 in Yaounde and it proved to be Ndhlovu's last game for his country. Immediately upon arrival from Cameroun, it was reported that Ndhlovu's conduct during a reception for the team
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By 1959, Ndhlovu was co-opted into the welfare section of mine community development as a club organizer and it was in the same year that he found his feet and became a lynchpin at Wanderers. He earned the nickname "Zoom" when a Wanderers fan who could not fathom how easily he dribbled past defenders
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Ndhlovu was more than a footballer but was an all-round sportsman. According to former FAZ General Secretary Bennet Simfukwe, Ndhlovu was Northern Rhodesian champion in long jump, high jump and pole vault, and Ndhlovu, Simfukwe and Owen Nkhama were the only black African members of the 1961 Northern
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in the first game of the season. When Wanderers’ went 9 games without a win, he was relieved of his duties and replaced by George Lwandamina. At the end of the season, Wanderers were relegated from the Premier league but were saved by a boardroom decision when Rail Express FC, one of the teams that
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as a boy when his family settled there. At the age of eight, he formed his own team with friends of a similar age and they played in the streets or any open ground, against bigger lads and almost always got beaten. He went to Kankoyo Mine School where he excelled in various sport disciplines and it
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Ndhlovu then went back to Mufulira to help out at Wanderers and took a low profile until 2000 when he contested the FAZ presidency but lost to Evaristo Kasunga by a landslide margin. He returned to Wanderers as coach and cleared out most of the old guard in preference for youth and paid the price
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Zambia disappointed yet again, losing in the quarter-finals to eventual winners Côte d'Ivoire and the team arrived home to a barrage of criticism with fans calling for his resignation. One accusation levelled at him was that he favoured certain local players at the expense of one or two European
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For such a talented player whose career spanned three decades - from the 1950s to the 70s - it was not surprising that he would go on to become the most honoured performer of his generation, making Wanderers the ‘winningest team’ in Zambian club soccer, and in the process climbing the rostrum to
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The criticism against him continued until he suddenly announced his resignation in July 1992, citing criticism from the media and lack of appreciation from fans. He was particularly incensed by a popular radio programme which questioned his reluctance to step aside and give chance to others.
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Ndhlovu was also an accomplished golfer, a single figure handicap with a consistent and athletic swing. He was a popular member of Mufulira Golf Club and served on the management committee for many years. At a time when Zambians were in the minority in the club as a consequence of financial
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in the Inter-Rhodesia Castle Cup final. Apart from the prize money of £590, the match carried extra motivation as no Zambian club had won it before and a decision had been taken to do away with the cup by having one last final, after which the winners would keep the trophy for good.
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Ndhlovu defended his behaviour on the Camerounian trip and the matter dragged on in the press and he even considered quitting football altogether as it 'was not the only sport that he could play.' In the end, he apologised for his actions and paid the fine and his ban was lifted.
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where two leagues ran side by side – one for whites and one for the Africans. He was the ultimate entertainer for his skill on the ball, close control and deadly shooting were a marvel to witness and few Zambian soccer fans could claim to have never heard of the name "Zoom".
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Then Sports Minister Peter Chintala said the country had lost one of its greatest sporting heroes and former teammate Makwaza said ‘Ever since I knew him he was just superb.’ Kalusha Bwalya described him as a great player and true legend who set him on his way to fame.
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He succeeded Butler as Overseer for Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM) sponsored club coaches in February 1987and did a lot to motivate many local coaches. He commanded a lot of respect from players and fellow coaches and was called ‘Sir Zoom.’
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started calling him ‘Sumu’ instead of ‘Sam.’ This eventually changed to "Zoom" which would become one of the most famous nicknames in Zambian soccer history. It virtually became part of his name with many referring to him simply as ‘Zoom Ndhlovu’.
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but he turned down the opportunity to concentrate on developing the game in Zambia, and also due to uncertainty over the legality of the league. As a consequence, the other three became Zambia's first professionals abroad and Chiefs manager
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though he did not feature much in Wanderers line-up after that. In September of that same year the Wanderers maestro made another appearance when his experience was called upon in the African Club Champions cup quarter-final against
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Select side as an eighteen year old. Although there were strong protests against his selection as people felt he was too young, he scored two goals in a match which he described as though he were playing in a dream. He was in the
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to unparalleled league and cup triumphs for almost two decades. He was named Zambian Sportsman of the Year in 1964 and also served the national team as captain and coach. He is widely regarded as Zambia's best local coach.
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expressed his disappointment that Ndhlovu would not get to showcase his skills in the newly formed PSL, after drawing coast-to-coast press notices as a result of careful feeding by Woosnam and his publicity department.
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In February 2001, he underwent an operation to remove a tumour from his large intestine but his battle with cancer continued until he succumbed and died at Malcolm Watson Hospital in Mufulira on 10 October 2001.
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During the seventies, he was Wanderers Technical Advisor as the coaching role changed from George Sikazwe to Makwaza and in 1982 he took over as coach after Makwaza resigned. He went on to nurture players like
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Ndhlovu's eye-catching performances in the number 10 shirt for both Wanderers and Zambia made him very popular throughout the country and he was rewarded with the Zambian Sportsman of the Year award for 1964.
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after coming from behind twice. He scored the goal that tied the game at 3–3 and took it into extra time, and the fifth goal in a 5–3 victory in a match where Warriors curiously wore shirts with no numbers.
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in a World Cup qualifier in December 1992 spelt the end of his reign as coach, only finding out when the FAZ announced in the press that he had been sacked and replaced with a new coaching team of Simwala,
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In 1960 he became Wanderers’ captain and after missing out on the inaugural Zambian National Football League championship of 1962 which was won by Roan United, Wanderers won the title the following year.
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Ndhlovu got involved in coaching at Wanderers from as early as 1966 when he became player coach replacing Harry McQuillan. From then on, he was involved as player-coach, coach or technical advisor.
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Rhodesian basketball team that toured Southern Rhodesia and other British colonies. He was also a good boxer but decided it was rough and switched to soccer and joined Mufulira Mine Team.
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in July but was unable to make the trip due to work commitments. He however first handled the national team in December of the same year during the Jamhuri tournament against Kenya in
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With Ndhlovu as captain, Wanderers won the Zambian league championship in 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1969 and numerous cup competitions and earned the tag ‘legendary cup fighters.’
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but it was not to be as the team won all its home games but failed to collect a single point on the road. The disappointment of missing out on the World Cup was put behind them at
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Ndhlovu's popularity was such that he was featured on adverts for various products and on 25 October 1973, he was bestowed with the Insignia of Honour by President
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However, he made another comeback but this time as Technical Advisor when in November 1996, the Government and the FAZ could not reach an agreement with
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over a new contract and Freddie Mwila was appointed coach. The duo's reign was short-lived as they resigned on 11 April 1997 when Zambia failed to beat
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as captain and in December of the same year was handed coaching duties, leading Zambia to a victorious Jamhuri Cup outing in Kenya as player-coach.
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Ndhlovu first experienced poor health in February 2000 when he collapsed during a training session at Central Sports Stadium in Mufulira.
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Ndhlovu was a proponent of the attacking game and under him Zambia recorded impressive results. He had an exceptional home record but his
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at independence in October 1964 and was reported to have made more appearances than any other Zambian player at the time. He won the
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Ndlhovu had a chance to play professional football in 1967 after former Wanderers coach Doug Sammons arranged a stint for him with
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was from there that he joined the Mufulira Mine Team in 1956. The team later changed its name to Mufulira Wanderers Football Club.
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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 winners from
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In 2002, the Zambian season-opening Charity Shield was renamed the Samuel "Zoom" Ndhlovu Charity Shield in his honour.
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After a long career spanning three decades, Ndhlovu finally called time on his career and concentrated on coaching.
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Wanderers crossed the Zambezi River to square off with City Wanderers on 17 October 1965 at Glamis Stadium in
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Ndhlovu, who worked as a Community Development Officer and then as Chief Community Development Officer for
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to honour Ndhlovu's ten years in football and he scored in the 1–1 draw. Later that month, he travelled to
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qualifiers unconvincingly with Figge as Technical Advisor and Simutowe as coach, struggling to overcome
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Liwena, Ridgeway (2006). The Zambian Soccer Scene (2nd edition). Ndola, Zambia. Liwena Publishing.
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He however made a comeback for the national team in December 1968 in a CAN 1970 qualifier against
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and when the Zambia Football Coaches Association (ZAFCA) was formed, he was elected chairman.
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and Coach Brightwell Banda was sidelined, Ndhlovu took over the reins. His first game was an
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Ndhlovu was still playing for Wanderers in 1975 as player-coach, scoring in a 1–1 draw with
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away from home, Zambia won 28 times, drew 16 and lost 22. He had a win rate of 53%.
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He made 21 international appearances for Zambia scoring 8 goals from 1964 to 1969.
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Ndhlovu first featured for Northern Rhodesia in 1956, making his debut against a
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for his service to Zambian football, the first footballer to get such an award.
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limitations, he was notable for his support of talented young Zambian golfers.
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He was appointed national player-coach again when a team was assembled to play
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but his presence did not help as Wanderers lost the first leg 1–0 on a goal by
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On 1 June 1966, a benefit match between Wanderers and Kitwe Sports was held in
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was that he could never get a result away from home when it really mattered.
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3–1 in Gaborone in August 1990 and he led Zambia to a CECAFA Cup victory in
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coaching course in Durham and also trained with English First Division club
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Ndhlovu was first appointed national team trainer in 1967 for a trip to
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finished above them was disbanded so they continued in the top league.
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Castle Cup/Independence Cup/Mosi Cup: 1966, 1968, 1971, 1975 and 1976
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Rothmans International trophy: 1965, 1966 (3 match series with Kenya)
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Anon. "Charity Shield re-titled after legend Samuel "Zoom" Ndhlovu"
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befitting that of a hero. He was survived by a wife and two sons.
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Equamo, Sam "Musakanya out – Zoom banned, fined in FAZ shake-up"
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Anon. "Ndhlovu hits back at FAZ" Zambia Mail 29 August 1969 p.24
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Republic Cup in 1964, the Rothmans International trophy against
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Mulwanda, Gerald & Musunka, Martin "‘Zoom’ calls it quits"
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Heinrich Cup/Chibuku Cup/Heroes and Unity Cup: 1968, 1976, 1985
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This left the FAZ in a quandary and when Zambia kicked off the
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Kachingwe, Chris "He simply zoomed past his opponents" Sunday
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Liwena, Ridgeway "Samuel 'Zoom' Ndhlovu: Gentleman every bit"
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Kachingwe, Chris & Kambikambi, Yuyo "FAZ saves ‘Mighty’"
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Mulwanda, Gerald and Kayira, Victor "Mwila, Ndhlovu resign"
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After the Olympic Games, many expected Zambia to qualify to
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Ndhlovu won some minor trophies with the national team:
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where he took charge of one of the country's top clubs
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Ndhlovu then packed his bags and headed for Lobatse in
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With Mufulira Wanderers as Coach or Technical Advisor
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qualifiers with a convincing 2–0 home victory against
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receive honours far more times than any other player.
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Mwanza, Richards "Soccer Legend Ndhlovu put to rest"
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Anon. "Zambia's high priest of football - Sir Zoom!"
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Zambian League Title: 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1969
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Anon. "Wanderers keep a (shaky) grip on Castle Cup"
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Zambian Challenge Cup: 1967, 1968, 1969, 1978, 1984
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Order of Distinguished Service (2nd Division): 1988
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However a 2–0 loss away to 106: 27: 978:Charity Shield: 1967, 1968, 1976 and 1977 918:Zambia Challenge Cup: 1967, 1968 and 1969 842:in a World Cup qualifier, drawing 2–2 in 1061: 1059: 1057: 722:in Algeria where Zambia finished third. 357:and coach. Nicknamed "Zoom", he led the 1973:1990 African Cup of Nations third place 1511:Sichela, Timothy "‘Zoom’ Ndhlovu dies" 1428: 1397: 1332:Anon. "I can’t work with Figge – Zoom" 1293:Anon. "Uganda tour: the official team" 1201: 577:after Zambia drew the first leg 2–2 in 529: 3317:Zambia national football team managers 3312:Zambia men's international footballers 3279: 1587:"Zamnet Communications System Limited" 1345:Mulwanda, Gerald "Figge refuses post" 1267:Makayi, Robinson. "Deadline midnight" 1194:Kanyanta, George. "Wanderers bow out" 1092: 1090: 1088: 523:and were eliminated 3–2 on aggregate. 2498: 2195: 1938: 1661: 1648: 1384:Anon. "It’s a vendetta cries ‘Zoom’" 1054: 950: 658:. He was also the assistant coach to 3337:1992 African Cup of Nations managers 3332:1990 African Cup of Nations managers 1556:"Kalusha's personal tribute to Zoom" 1398:Mulenga, Alfred (17 February 2012). 760:2–1 at home and defeating newcomers 114: 3297:Men's association football forwards 1537:"Zambia Mourns Soccer Hero 'Zoom'" 1429:Molwane, Tshepo (16 October 2009). 1280:Anon. "Zoom says ‘sorry’ to Mtine" 1085: 966: 956:Zambian Sportsman of the Year: 1964 931: 788:tournament with an 8-0 thumping of 562:. In June 1967 he was succeeded by 551:in 1965 and the Heroes Cup against 13: 921:Heinrich Cup: 1964, 1965 and 1968 607: 14: 3348: 1649: 1545:(date accessed 17 September 2009) 1109:Anon. "Mufulira take Castle Cup" 382: 2476: 2179: 1922: 1400:"Zambia's horror hour revisited" 1254:Anon. "Zoom won’t talk ... yet" 825:Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines 320: 292: 1574: 1548: 1531: 1518: 1505: 1492: 1479: 1466: 1453: 1422: 1391: 1378: 1365: 1352: 1339: 1326: 1313: 1306:Anon. 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Luanshya
Northern Rhodesia
Mufulira
Forward
Mufulira Mine Team
Zambia
Mufulira Wanderers
Zambia
Zambia
Zambia
Mufulira Wanderers
Zambia
LCS Gunners
Mufulira Wanderers
football
Zambia
Africa Cup of Nations
1990
footballer
"Mighty" Mufulira Wanderers
Luanshya
Mufulira
Northern Rhodesia
Southern Rhodesia
Salisbury
Kitwe
England
World Cup
English FA

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