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2008 BP Top 8 Semifnal Draws

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Young Arrows are the only team in the 2008 BP Top 8 who will be making a long-haul trip in the semifinals of this years tournament during the penultimate stage fixtures set for this October.

Alfred Mulao’s side will travel from their Lusaka base to Chingola next month play their BP Top 8 semifinal match at Nchanga Stadium on October 11.

Young Arrows, who beat Kabwe Warriors 2-1 in their quarterfinal match-up at the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola on Saturday, will face Zesco United in the semifinals.

Zesco, who will not travel far from the Ndola home to face Young Arrows in the semifinals, booked their last four place after defeating Power Dynamos 1-0 in their quarterfinal tie in a BP Top 8 doubleheader at their Trade Fair homeground.

The second semifinal match-up will be between a Capital BP Top 8 derby between Lusaka Dynamos and Zanaco at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka on the same date.

Dynamos and Zanaco each secured their last four dates after respective 1-0 wins over Konkola Blades and Green Buffaloes at Woodlands Stadium on Saturday.

Winners will meet in the final to be played on November 8 at Nchanga that will host the BP Top 8 final for the first time since 2000 when Nkana defeated Blades 6-2 in the final that same year in Chingola.

8 COMMENTS

  1. Blunt is what can best describe our strikers! 4 games producing only 6 goals? And worse still 3 of them ending with a 1-0 scoreline? Awe sure bola walipwa pa Zed. I think the coaches are partly to blame. Teams just promote their senior players to become coaches without any form of training. It is high time we started to realize that playing and coaching are two different things and that a good player does not necessarily make a good coach.

  2. Ama coaches ba kaele. I remember Kalu and Johnson if they are there they used to score more goals than without them.Ngayalya inshimbi mulefwaya coach to practice magic so that it goes in?

  3. The scoring problems in zambia are due to a number of issues, as above yes the coaches are to blame, so are we the fans, the sponsors and the players themselves. Football in Zambia died with the mines as following the demise of the mines sport in general begun to die, today i doubt the schools even have chess or scrabble, these so called investors are just here to reap and sow no development in Zambia, no corporate social responsibility did u know that the players get as litu as k 300,000 per month? with no housing and transport allowance, no wonder we now have players going to Nigeria and angola where at least they get $ 2000 per week, a rip off if u ask me but hey they gast to get fed

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