Two gunners are looming large over Nkana striker Reynold ‘Sate Sate’ Kampamba in the race for the 2013 golden boot with one round of league games left to play.
Kampamba currently leads the top scorers chart on 15 goals after equaling his tally for the 2012 season when he walked away with the golden boot.
However, competition has come from Zesco United’s Winston Kalengo and his very own club mate Festus Mbewe.
Kalengo’s brace against his ex club Zanaco on Saturday whom they beat 3-2 lifted his tally to 13 goals.
Mbewe too is on 13 goals after scoring Nkana’s lone goal in their derby 1-1 away to Power Dynamos on Saturday.
However, that goal was Mbewe’s first since July 3, when he ironically scored again against Power in the first leg meeting that Nkana won 2-0 in Wusakile.
MTN/FAZ Super Division
Week 29
09/11/2013
Nkwazi 0-Kabwe Warriors 0
Napsa Stars 2(Nchimunya Mweetwa 55″, Sipho Mumbi 70″ pen)- Kalulushi Modern Stars 1(Shadreck Musonda 40″)
Forest Rangers 1(Kelvin Mwelwa 46″ pen)-Green Buffaloes 2(Percy Bilyoti 80″, Sebastian Mwansa 90″)
Konkola Blades 2(Humphrey Maseneko 61″, Marvin Chipampe 85″)-Nchanga Rangers 0
Roan United 1(Kabwe Chileshe 63″)-Konkola Mine Police 0
Zesco United 3(Winston Kalengo 7″ 16″, Maybin Mwaba 76″)- Zanaco 2(Aubrey Zulu 18″, Davy Daka 46″)
Power Dynamos 1(Julius Situmbeko 33″)-Nkana 1(Festus Mbewe 59″)
10/11/2013
Red Arrows 0-Lime Hotspurs 0
2013 TOP SCORERS
10/11/2013
Reynold Kampamba (Nkana) 15
Festus Mbewe (Nkana) 13
Bonwell Mwape (Nchanga) 13
Winston Kalengo (Zesco) 13
Percy Bilyoti (Buffaloes) 9
Stewart Chikandiwa (Nkwazi)9
Humphrey Kaseneko(Konkola Blades) 8
Maybin Mwaba (Zesco): 8
Roderick Kabwe(Zanaco) 8
Owen Mwendabai (Warriors) 8
Graven Chitalu(Power) 8
Felix Nyaende (Nchanga) 8
Stanley Nshimbi (Arrows) 8
Alex Ngonga (Nchanga) : 8
Anos Tembo (Roan United) 7
Davies Mwape (Zanaco): 7
Aubrey Zulu (Zanaco) 6
Kennedy Mudenda (Power) 6
Shadreck Musonda(Kalulushi) 5
Kabwe Chileshe (Roan) 5
Josphat Kasusu (Kalulushi):5
Lyson Sikaonga (Roan) 5
Chipulu Chileya(Mine Police): 5
Musonda Mweuke (Warriors) 5
Harry Milanzi (Napsa): 5
Augustine Mulenga (Nkwazi) 5
Kennedy Chola (Buffaloes) 5
Kelvin Mubanga (Nkana): 5
Larry Siakasipa (Kabwe Warriors) 5
Allan Mukuka(Green Buffaloes) 5
Henry Banda (Zanaco) 5
Zachariah Simukonda (Napsa Stars) 5
Chipungu Musukuma (Nkwazi) 5
Daudi Musekwa (Zesco): 4
Lubinda Mundia (Arrows) 4
Lameck Kafwaya (Lime) 4
Moses Phiri (Zanaco): 4
Aubrey Funga (Zanaco) 4
Patrick Musonda (Arrows): 4
Friday Kabubi (Forest): 4
Mwape Mwelwa (Zesco): 4
Nawa Nawa (Kalulushi): 4
Lottie Phiri (Zesco) 4
Owen Kaposa (Forest) 4
William Chinse(Kalulushi) 4
Mwebantu,top scorer 15 goals pali 29 games,on average he only scored for first half of the league ,second half alepapafye,nomba ku national team kuti twalasa
@ steven kafunda imagine kuti twalasa shani na performance yamusango uyu?
Last time I checked Ucar had scored 107 goals in 1972 while in the 80s Alex Chola would match 30 goals per season. Either game has become tough or things are just not the same.
AM JUST WATCHING
ALA BWAFYA DONT EVEN GIVE THEM ANY AWARDS TWAPAPATA THESE GUYS ARE LAZZY
Stone Nyirenda scored 42 goals in half a season.He went to Belgium not even a single player managed to surpass him.
it takes an entire team to help strikers score,mostly after midfield distribution.Our Zambian football is chipantepante until someone scores, no systems