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Simon Bwalya-Nkana will beat Zamalek

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Forward Simon Bwalya is confident that Nkana will beat Egyptian giants Zamalek in this Saturday’s 2014 CAF Champions League match in Kitwe.

The two teams will renew their old rivalry in the first found, first leg match at Nkana Stadium as they fight for place in the group phase.

“I believe we will carry the day,” Bwalya said.

“Every game is different you have to take it serious so I will do my best to help the team,” he said.

Bwalya said Nkana have high chances of beating Zamalek in Wusakile.

“The chances of winning are very high. No matter what we are going to do it because in God all things are possible,” he added.

Meanwhile, Zamalek are scheduled to arrive in Zambia on Wednesday afternoon via the Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe Airport in Ndola.

16 COMMENTS

  1. Keep working had Nkana, and no complacence in defence this time. It is time we beat Zamalek this time for the sake of Kelvin Mutale, Eston Mulenga, Golden Kazika, Gibby Mbasela, Michael Chabala, John Kalusa, Emmanuel Mwape, Dominic Mutale, Jack Chanda, Kapambwe Mulenga, James Jengela, and also for the sake of the survivors Musole Sakulanda, Jericho Shinde, Mordon and Kenneth Malitoli, Beston Chambeshi, Nelson Muma (I have no news about him), Joshua Longwe, Killer Mandona and John Mofya, Patric Chabu, Dominic Sikazwe (no news) and many others I cannot recall with the coach Moses Simwala, Jeff Butler, Ba Chibungo and Hubert Chime.

    • I can’t remember many from my Mighty Mufulira Wonderers, even though we were walking from Butondo to Shinde Stadium after school just to watch abena:
      – Efford Chabala (Ba Evodi)
      – Akim Musenge
      – Ashos Melu (we used to run away if he was about to take a free kick)
      – Benjamin Bwalya, na Kalusha (umwaiche fye apo), Joe Bwalya ena munensu fye
      – Johnson Bwalya, bamudala balebutuka faster than the ball.

    • Iye, I just wanted to let you know that Nelson Muma died a few years ago. So is John Mofya and Patrick Chabu. Vincent “Killer” Mandona died in a road accident in Zimbabwe.

  2. Iwe Simon Bwalya mwaiche. Libange nshi wambile ukupepa? Bushe libange lyabena king Cobra. Kalampa has never beaten Zamaleki, never!

    • In God we trust.Zamalek is beatable.Simon Bwalya keep it with the fight.If Zambia national team drew against Egypt in Cairo what about us.We keep on praying to our mighty creator to give you courage and stregth so that you can beat Zamalek.Score on agregate Nkana 4 Zamalek 2

  3. @ Nostradamus
    Now I know, so you used to stay in Mufulira ku Butondo? No wonder you think so intelligently at times and so many times negatively when you blog on a political issue. I was staying in the famous Section F, Kankoyo and perhaps you and me smoked together. Next time you comment on any issue avoid being offline.
    More Shinde players:
    – Edward and Abraham Nkole
    – Thomas Mosquito Bwalya
    – Robertson Zulu
    – Bernard Kapembwa

  4. Nice confidence ba Bwalya, but we are still worried,…looking at how Arabs have chushad us over the years at both National Team and Club Level….

    This may be no different,…….

    All the best!!

    Mighty Fan by the way!!!

  5. iye i want to watch this match with u.ni za nkala next na iwe.i hope si ndiwe mu bemba wo ntukana ntukana mu ka luza.nkana 2-mido 0.

  6. Oh Lord! Thank you @Magic Wand for the updates on Nelson Muma, John Mofya, Patrick Chabu and Vincent “Killer” Mandona. Too sad, we have lost almost ichalo pa Chilata! I forgot to mention “Choncho” ‘Tulubule’, who equalised in the dying minutes when the north African team was leading once at home. Was it Zamalek?

  7. @rud van nistrooy, I grew up around pa Chilata but never smoked weed and drank alcohol and I escaped the foul language because of Jesus! So I would be cool my man with you even though I have some Nkana “blood” in me!!! And you will be safe because I would shield you from my colleagues!

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