Despite failing to qualify for the quarter finals of the TotalEnergies U17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Algeria, Zambia managed to exit the competition with at least a win to their name, following their 2-1 victory over Morocco in Annaba on Saturday.
Emmanuel Mwanza, named man of the match
- Zambia’s young Chipolopolo have qualified for the TotalEnergies Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations for the second time in their history, and the COSAFA champions will be looking to make a fairytale run in the tournament that starts in Algeria on April 29.
- The Zambians qualified for Algeria after
Red Arrows has confirmed the acquisition of forward Albert Kangwanda from Kafue Celtic as earlier reported by the ZamFoot Crew. Kangwanda who was part of the Airmen Youth side during the reign of honor Janza has penned a three year deal with Arrows. "One of Zambia's skillful and promising talents, Albert Kangwanda has finally arrived
English Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion have confirmed that immediate former Chipolopolo captain Enock Mwepu will join their junior teams coaching ranks. Mwepu was forced into early retirement after he was diagnosed with a hereditary heart condition. The Kafue Celtic product will coach the club's U-9s. The club took social media to confirm