Chipolopolo keeper Kennedy Mweene has finally returned to action after a one-month lay off necessitated by the head injury he sustained in Zambia’s friendly against Uganda on March 5.
Mweene collapsed after suffering a concussion in the match Zambia won 2-1 in Ndola before he was rushed to Ndola Central Hospital.
He was in goal last evening as his South African club Mamelodi Sundowns beat Kaiser Chiefs 1-0 in an away league match.
Mweene was wearing a rugby helmet as he kept a clean-sheet in a match played in Johannesburg.
While recovering from injury the ex-Kitwe United and Lusaka Celtics shot stopper missed more than four games for Sundowns.
Mweene had also sat on the bench before earning a place back in the Sundowns best 11.
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Welcome back mweene we need you.
Kennedy Mweene. a gallant son of motherland Zambia…….true chipolopolo.
Welcome back young-man…..just improve on your judgement when high balls are floated in from the sides…Otherwise Kabo Yelow…….Masandawana 4life
Lets start looking to the future and start focusing on the upcoming young players.
We wellcome you Mweene. Im sure Chealsea F.C will get attracted to you because they believe in a Goalkeeper who wears a halmet. You will be their number 1 candidate
@Luvb.
Let the Tonga Bull retire. Iys time to go.
Thts the end of the Career. No one will stay FOREVER IN WHATEVER PROFESSION.
I was at FNB, you should have seen how Kaizer Chiefs hated Mweene. Ebola bane
Welcome back Gallant Son of Mother Zambia on the pitch! Chipolopolo forever!