Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Zanaco Mount Pre-Season Raid On Nkana

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Depleted Zanaco have raided Nkana in a bid to replenish their team after a run of off-season departures.
Zanaco are currently courting giant midfielder Richard Mooka and the swift attacker Rabson Lwambula.

The duo arrived at Zanaco last Wednesday from Kitwe and are expected to compete their moves to the 2009 Super Division champions by Thursday.

Mooka returns to Lusaka after six years away in Kitwe where he first played for Kitwe United after joining them from Lusaka Celtic.

He later played for Chambishi before joining Nkana last year.

Mooka is expected to take the place of his former Kitwe United teammate Trinity Chalanshi who has returned to Konkola Blades together with Maybin Chishimba.

Former junior international Lwambula began his career at Nkana is the right-footed version of Ignatius Lwipa.
Lwambula is expected to take the place of injured Lwipa who is still nursing a long-term injury.

Meanwhile, Zanaco have been hit by a spate of departures in the last two months led by winger Allen Mukuka who has joined Green Buffaloes while goalkeeper Joshua Titima is at Power Dynamos.

Under-23 midfielder Simon Silwimba has joined Bidvest Wits in South Africa while striker Venecious Mapande has moved to Arab Contractors in Egypt.

7 COMMENTS

  1. I’m shocked. WHATS UP AT BLADES, KONKOLA BLADES. PLAYERS HEADING THERE! MAYBE THEY ARE FIGHTING FOR TEAM PLAYING TIME, WHICH IS CRUCIAL FOR PLAYERS.

  2. Mpangula Mputyu

    Players are comming back to Blades cause of the conditions set by the club and to let you know Blades is among the top 4 well sponsored sides in the league.

  3. This what you get for being contravercial for nothing. Who to ZANACO to boycott the games? Now the player have left because the only reason they stuck to the team is because of continental football. Careful you might end up player division 1 next year!!!!

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