Rangers beat SuperSport 4-3 in Pretoria on Friday morning to complete their pre-season match programme before returning home next week.
Chileshe Kabwe and Mathews Macha scored a brace each within the hour to give Rangers a 4-0 lead.
Kabwe was on target in the 3rd and 38th minutes before Macha scored his first goal in the 39th minute gave Rangers a 3-0 lead into halftime.
Macha got his second and final goal in the 60th minute.
All of SuperSport’s three goals came in the final 10 minutes of the match starting with Liberian international Anthony Laffoe who converted an 80th min penalty.
Jerry Miyambo and Jose Parreirra struck in the 85th and 88th minutes respectively.
The win means Rangers finish their match programme with two wins plus a draw and one defeat.
Rangers beat Orlando Pirates 2-0 on March 7 in Johannesburg before losing 1-0 to National First Division side University of Pretoria FC a day later in Pretoria.
On Thursday, Rangers later drew 2-2 with lower division side Sunshine Stars before wrapping up against SuperSport.
Rangers return home on Tuesday ahead of their 2011 Orange CAF Confederation Cup first round, first leg match away to DR Congo club Lupopo to be played on March 18 in Lubumbashi.
Meanwhile, in pre-season friendly games on the home front this weekend, Zanaco will on Saturday morning face Profund Warriors at NAPSA sports complex in Lusaka.
Up in Chelstone at Nkoloma Stadium on the same day, Red Arrows will host promoted Green Eagles at 15:00.
On Sunday, Arrows will take on Kabwe Warriors at the same venue.
Sounds a good preparation & hope to c it translated into victory in Lubumbashi
Congratulations and have the same spirit against Lupopo
Good outing boiz. Zaire-Lubumbashi here we come.
Conceding 3 goals in ten minutes? Bad game. work hard you guys.
It looks like there is some seriousness kuli Ba Brave. Good preps
Good ba brave. Go and teach Zaira ka game. I ll be behind you
“Flashback…flashback…..flashback!” At one time Brave Rangers had the meanest defense in Zambia with shirt No.1-John Kaunda, No-2 Joseph Mukwangu, No.-3 Elias Chongo, No.-4 Moffat Mutambo and No.-5 Jim Salimu. Don’t argue, you were not there!
The beauty iz that the team iz able to score and, score big time. Time to work on concentration and the defense Bruce.
My Kalampa look at your brothers the BRAVE NCHANGA RANGERS. The went into madiba country and caused havoc on the playing field, dislodging even the supersport sponsored SA leagues champions.
how come this information is not on the supersport united website? did rangers play with the real team or what?
Truth seems to suggest that Rangers played second string sides. Imagine playing Sunshine Stars and University of Pretoria. Weren’t Rangers better off playing in the Charity Shield finals against ZESCO United? I think this training camp was a joke.
No 7, the Only Living Jay, I would like to add two more names to your list of that great Rangers side: George Mofya as centreforward and Willie Phiri dictating the game in the midfield. I was there!
its good the guys were able to score in all games but its also they have conceeded enough. even more allowing three goals in 10 minutes calls for alarm for mr bruce
Poor discipline or indiscipline! Old days of GBFC you should all have gone in guard room for conceding 3 goals in 10 minutes. That is inexcusable!
Brave Nchanga Rangers!!
One of the remaining Copperbelt teams still doing well courtesy of Konkola Copper Mines. Power Dynamos is also well because of Copperbelt Energy Corporation. Apart from these most copperbelt teams are limping with no corporate support. In Zambia its difficult to run soccer as a business. Nkana is surviving via hand outs from jeraboz.
Ba LT, your inserted picture doesn’t speak to the story.
Zambia has gud nd quality players,we need the players to play with confidence nd gud cordination.