Monday, November 18, 2024

Nkana Season Ending Loss Painful Says Makwaza

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Linos Makwaza has described Nkana’s defeat in their season closing game as painful.

Nkana lost 1-0 away to Green Buffaloes on Saturday at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka thanks to a 53rd minute goal scored by midfielder Nathan Sinkala.

The loss dashed all hopes of a top 5 finish for the first time since winning the league in 2001.

“I think this ia painful loss we played a good game in my own opinion,” Makwaza said.
Makwaza said overall Nkana held their own throughout the season with a shoestring budget.

“The boys have played their part. If we had sponsors Nkana could have done much better than this,” he said.

Nkana finished the season in 7th place on 46 points, 13 points behind champions and archrivals Power Dynamos.

The Kitwe giants have just completed their second successive season in the Super Division under Makwaza since ending a six-year exile in Division 1 North following their first-ever demotion in 2004.

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