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Nkana thump Etoile in dramatic style

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Nkana ended their three-game CAF Confederation Cup win-less drought with a 4-3 victory over Tunisia’s Etoile du Sahel in a Group B match played at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe on Saturday.

Nkana had recorded a home draw with two away defeats prior to this match that marked the return of coach Beston Chambeshi to his old club.

Goals from striker Ronald Kampamba, forward Festus Mbewe, winger Simon Bwalya and defender Christopher Munthali were enough for Nkana to beat Etoile and move to four points from four games played.

Striker Youssef Mouihbi opened the scoring with a 4th minute penalty before Kampamba equalised six minutes later and Festus added Nkana’s second in the 26th mninute.

The two teams went into the break with a 2-2 score-line after Safiane Moussa equalised for Etoile on 30 minutes.

Nkana were back in front three minutes after the restart thanks to Bwalya’s goal before Munthali scored the home side’s fourth seven minutes later.

9 COMMENTS

    • no no no NO,,,,,Kambwili who was in attendance and influenced the results in of nkana!!!!,,,,,,, if kabimba also came to watch this match,,,,,, the results would have 5-4 in favour Allah boys

    • Heeeeehehehe that Ronald Kampamba need go to Asernal, he can’t be scoring in every match. Why why why is not sold?

  1. Thanks ba Wusakile!
    Amabeh, please work on defensive concentration. Too much lapses ave a Christopher Munthari et al.
    Favor kuli ba Kalampa! favour!

  2. Well come back CHAMBESHI, first game first WINE, May the Sour of Coach MWALE Rest In PEACE…..

    FAVOUR YA BAYAWE….. ……..

    SOUTH AFRICA REPRESENTATIVE
    IN CAF CONF. CUP

  3. Nkana thump Etoile in dramatic style makes one want to read the story….but what a drab report! Its like the reporter didn’t watch the match

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