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GBFC Halt Nkana’s Match

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Nkana’s lead at the top of the FAZ Super Division has been cut to two points after a 1-1 away draw a with Green Buffaloes at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka today.

The 11-time champions thought they were on their way to their first win at Buffaloes since they bounced back to the top flight in 2010 after taking the lead in the 50th minute through Kelvin Musonda who headed-in a Donashano Malama corner.

However, Nkana’s lead lasted just 10 minutes before Buffaloes levelled through Allen Mukuka to ensure they shared the points.

Nkana stay top on 10 points but that could be reduced nil when fourth placed Konkola Blades on seven points face Power Dynamos on Sunday in Kitwe.

Blades have seven points heading to Arthur Davies against Power who are 11th on four points.

Meanwhile, Red Arrows are second after a 1-nil home win over Nkwazi at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka to move to within two points of Nkana on eight points.

Nchanga Rangers are third on seven points after a 2-1 away win over Forest Rangers at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola.

A brace from Bonwell Mwape in the 22nd and 33rd minutes handed 10-man Nchanga the win.
Nchanga were reduced to 10 men in the 86th minute after defender and captain George Chilufya was sent off for a second yellow card.

Chilufya was sent off just two minutes after conceding a penalty that Green Mumba converted to hand Forest their consolation goal.

Elsewhere, Zesco United outplayed Napsa Stars 2-0 at Levy thanks to goals from Winston Kalengo and Lottie Phiri in the 23rd and 71st minutes respectively.

FAZ Super Division Week Four Results
13/04/2013
Zesco United 2-Napsa Stars 0
Konkola Mine Police 1-Lime Hotspurs 0
Green Buffaloes 1-Nkana 1
Red Arrows 1-Nkwazi 0
Roan United 0-Kabwe Warriors 1
Forest Rangers 1-Nchanga Rangers 2
14/04/2013
Kalulushi Modern Stars-Zanaco
Power Dynamos-Konkola Blades

11 COMMENTS

  1. FAZ should allocate a promotion spot to teams from rural zambia such as east and western provinces even if it means increasing the teams to 18 or 20. just to promote football in these areas. if this is not done i wonder if for the next 50 years a team from these areas can win promotion.

  2. Not bad result ba Nkana,Let us keep the pressure and continue playing good football so that we accumulate enough points to be champions for the 12th time.

  3. what do you me “Nkana’s lead has been cut to two points”?
    It WAS a 2 point lead in the first place. You should try “Arrows moved into 2nd spot & narrowed their gap to two points behind the leaders”.
    Kalampaaaaaa all the way!!!!

  4. It is interesting to note that most of the so called big names in Zambian football have started on a good note. Could this be a signal to the return of the glorious days of Zambian football? Well, let us wait and see!

  5. GBFC supporter, We have to keep Sir Patrick so that he can make a good team. This is the time Zambian teams have to stop firing coaches, we have to give a coach enough time to deliver.
    Go Patrick Go.

  6. GBFC KEEP THE SPIRIT AND DO MORE YOU HAVE POTENTIAL OF DOING BETTER AS YOU NOT RECORDED A LOSS YET. GO BOYS FIGHT AND CONQUER (GBFC)PATRICK PHIRI PROVE IT ONCE AGAIN THAT YOU ARE ABLE WE ARE BEHIND YOU

  7. nkana thats was not good becose u ar out of denger come at nchanga rangers the blues bravo we are good in that no one can challengi us or bein diffited by any ather teams in zambia. nchanga rangers u ar powerful than nkana red devls satanic team, bravo bravo aba yellow na blue not imilopa shanshi we ar not serial killers like u nkana foooooooooooooooooooooools all fans.

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