Friday, April 19, 2024

Chambeshi: Sate Sate is class

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Beston Chambeshi says Ronald ‘Sate Sate’ Kampamba 24 hour double for club and country shows his will power.

Kampamba was on target on Saturday in Zambia’s 1-1 friendly home draw with Cote d’Ivoire at National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka.

24 hours later scored Nkana’s final goal in their 2-1 Kitwe derby away win over Power Dynamos at Arthur Davies Stadium when he travelled in the evening after the friendly by road from Lusaka to Kitwe.

In both those games, the 22-year-old striker played the full 90 minutes.

“The boy is a complete player he can give you want as a team and as a coach so I am happy with the way he is playing and I hope he maintains the same spirit,” Chambeshi said.

Kampamba has this season scored 18 goals in all competition; 12 in the league, five in African club competition and one in the Barclays Cup.

19 COMMENTS

  1. I think from the statement of Head coach Chambeshi the talented young player ‘SATE JUBILLE’, the National team & club must give respect where it is due.

    Who has played 90 min, in two (2) matchs within 24 hrs & be on road from LSK to KT & score in each game?

    SATE JUBILLE~KALAMPA PRODUCTION.

    • Travelling by road from Lusaka to Ndola takes you a minimum of 4 hours. Honestly is that the way you want to treat Professional Players both at Club and National Team level. There is so much mediocrity in Zambian soccer but every body wants results. How? A flight from Lusaka to Ndola is only R1 200 if I am not mistaken. With due respect Nkana or Beston himself can afford this air fare. Let us change our attitude towards the treatment to our professional players if we want them to give us positive results. Patriotism my foot!!!!!!!

  2. It’s only Honour Janza who doesn’t see the potential is Sate Jubilee… I was so surprised when the Sate Sate was not played in the two crucial games we played against Niger..

  3. I have watched him he is NOT great, he looks overweight, no speed and cant speak eglish. Chris katongo is better that this 30-30 chap, coach never risk him for chris katongo, 30-30 cannot even play back sammer after scoring, which means he is not confident

    • Bosses Are you for real ?which sate-sate are you talking about . Sate-sate is smaller than Kalaba. he is the smallest in Nkana, even smaller than simon bwalya, smaller than Mbola, get your facts right people.

    • IT IS OBVIOUS YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN HIM ! HE IS EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE OF OVERWEIGHT AND ABOUT TWELVE YEARS YOUNGER THAN CHRIS KATONGO !

  4. @ anyoko, please kindly leave analysis like that to mushota. blieve me she does a better job, get your own approach. if u said 30-30 was underweight i would ve taken u seriously. eish u re a joker! 30-30 is currently the best striker in Zambia

  5. The only problem is his small statue which is difficult to market these days as soccer has become very physical. secondly age cheating is rampant in Zambia such that the player would be finished just when we are beginning to notice him. his football age may be 22 whilst his chronological age is perhaps 28.

    • Thats not true!Is messi of a big stature?What about Suarez,Sanchez?Its not about the stature but about football brains!

    • I was in the same class with his mother at primary school, and I am 40 years old. I therefore agree with his 22 years old. Matter of fact the boy looks young.

  6. What do u want to take away from sate sate, he is class leavehim alone.ati overweight are sure we taking at sate sate.u v never played football even analysis pathetic and yo English eish.

  7. Am actually surprised to read from one of the bloggers that sate sate is overweight. May be the man was using magnifying glass whenever he looked at sate sate.

  8. I have ready all the comments & i have understood most who gave NEGATIVES are ‘FOOLS’ & do not know WHO IS SATE JUBILLE?

  9. Eh future yaba Zambia! Sate Sate, Musakanya, Kangwa, Mukuka, Sinkala, chisamba, Stopilla, Lubambo, Ngo’nga, Ngoma, Sauti, Zulu, Rabby, Munyau, Congo, with bene Kalaba, Singuluma, Mwene, Mbola, to help them.

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