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Warriors Buy Time After Draw

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Troubled Kabwe Warriors moved one place up the table after drawing at home against Red Arrows at Railway Grounds in Kabwe.

Warriors are on the verge of demotion for the first time in two decades with three games to go before the season comes to an end.

The Railwaymen rise from 14th to 15th, exchanging places with Nkwazi who only play on Sunday against fellow D-zone side Lime hotspurs.

Arrows meanwhile, are second for at least 24 hours ahead of the big Copperbelt derby clash between title defending champions Zesco United and contenders Power Dynamos in Ndola.

Konkola Blades remain unchanged at number 4 after a 1-1 draw away to Nkana.

Zanaco on the other hand slipped a notch away from the ensuing championship battle zone dropping from 5th to 6th after a 3-1 home defeat to town rivals Green Buffaloes at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka.

Zanaco made a false start after midfielder Simon Silwimba put them ahead in the 10th minute.

However, Buffaloes defender Sanida Zulu leveled in the 31st minute to see the two teams go 1-1 into the break.

Midfielder Nathan Sinkala made it 2-1 in the 57th minute before Noel Mwandila scored a rare goal 14 minutes before fulltime.

Week 27 Results
15/10/2011
Forest Rangers 3-Kalewa 0
Nchanga Rangers 2-Nakambala Leopards 0
Nkana 1-Konkola Blades 1
Green Eagles 2-Roan United 0
Kabwe Warriors 0-Red Arrows 0
Zanaco 1-Green Buffaloes 3
16/10/2011
Nkwazi -Lime Hotspurs
Zesco United- Power Dynamos

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3 COMMENTS

  1. This is not enough. Warriors are still in troubled waters. They need to win all 3 remaining games, if they are to survive.

  2. I really pity my team Warriors but it all goes to poor management hence the more that 5 coaches we have hired and fired over the last two years overlooking the real issues of management,talent identification ,players welfare etc.
    It really puzzles me that Green Eagles is doing far much better than us and winning all their home

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