DENMARK-
Striker Chris Katongo made his full debut on Sunday for the Denmark 2005-2006 league winners Brondby in a 3-1 home defeat at the hands of the current Danish Super League defending champions FC Copenhagen.
Katongo did not score.
FRANCE-
Striker Jacob Mulenga turned played the full 90 minutes for his Ligue 2 club Chateauroux on Sunday in the 6th placed sides 1-1 draw at home to 4th positioned Strasbourg.
Mulenga was not on target.
GERMANY-
-ALEMANNIA AACHEN: Defender Moses Sichone did not play 13th placed Aachen in their important 1-0 home win over struggling Bundesliga defending champions and 4th positioned Bayern Munich on Saturday.
-SC PADERBORN: Midfielder Andrew Sinkala played the full 90 minutes on Sunday for his 2.Bundesliga club in a 1-0 home defeat at the hands of Carl Zeiss Jena.
Paderborn and Jena are 12th and 15th on the 2.Bundesliga table respectively after Sundays game.
PORTUGAL-
Striker Collins Mbseuma played the full 90 minutes of Sunday in 7th placed Maritimo’s 1-1 away draw at bottom of the table Alves.
The Zambia striker did not score.
SOUTH AFRICA.
-LAMOTVILLE GOLDEN ARROWS: Defender Billy Mwanza played the full 90 minutes for 12 positioned Golden Arrows on Saturday in his clubs 2-1 home loss against 8th placed Bloemfontein Celtic.
Ex-Zambia internationals Davies Phiri was in goal while defender Kampamba Chintu was substituted in the 75th minute.
WEEKEND SCORECARD.
AFRISPORTS THREE RETURN HOME.
Afrisports’ international trio Ignatius Lwipa, Christopher Musonda and Charles Siyingwa have returned to Zambia after a two-week trial spell at separate Hungarian clubs.
Zambia international striker Lwipa, who is current on loan to defending league champions Zanaco, was at Hungarian top league side Vasas.
His club mates striker Musonda and defender Siyingwa, who are both Zambia Under 23 players, were guests of Hungarian second division club Lombard.
The three returned home last week after Afrisports failed to agree terms with the respective clubs for the players services.
ZAMBIA GO INTO CAMP.
The Zambia national team went to camp today to start preparations for their March 23 Africa Cup qualifying match away to Congo-Brazzaville.
The team is gathering at Power Dynamos in Kitwe to begin the initial phase of its training that will see coach Patrick Phiri working with a squad of home-based players until the week leading to the match day.
Zambia will train from Arthur Davies during its stay in Kitwe.
The two-time Africa Cup runners-up are currently 3rd in Group 11 on 3 points from two games.
Group 11 leaders Congo and 2nd placed South Africa are on 4 points each while Chad are 4th and bottom with no points.
2007 FAZ CHARITY SHIELD SEMIFINALS.
Woodlands stadium, Lusaka.
Zanaco 0- Kabwe Warriors 1(Maonga Kabuku 23″).
Arthur Davies, Kitwe.
Zesco 2(Rainford Kalaba 6″, Dan Mutale 50″)-GBFC 1(Sebastian Mwansa 13″).
FINAL, 25/02/07.
Venue TBA
2007 TOP SCORERS (17/02/07).
Fwayo Tembo (National Assembly):3.
Simon Luipya (Red Arrows):2.
Maonga Kabuku (Kabwe Warriors): 1.
Rainford Kalaba (Zesco United) 1.
Dan Mutale (Zesco United): 1.
Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes): 1.
Winstone Kalengo(Zanaco) 1.
Musatwe Simutowe (Zamtel FC): 1
Robert Gondwe (Green Buffaloes): 1.
Felix Nsunzu Jr (Konkola Blades):1
Why do Patrick Phiri not call Harry Milanzi to the national team,Under Phiri I don’t think Zambia will qualify to the African Cup or the world cup,remember this is the same money who failed us last time to qualify to the Africa Cup until the great Kalu came in.
Tell him to select great players.
Mac from Canada
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