Troubled Nkana ended their disastrous campaign in the first half of the 2015 FAZ Super Division season with a 1-0 loss at Nchanga Rangers in Chingola on Saturday.
This was Nkana’s six loss of the season in which they have recorded five draws and four wins.
In this Week 15 game at Nchanga Stadium, Aubrey Chamulwanda powered in header ten minutes from full time as Nchanga condemned the 2013 league champions to their second straight loss.
Aggrey Chiyangi’s Wusakile boys thought they were heading for a draw at Nchanga before Chamulwanda scored the vital goal for the Chingola club.
Nkana are now going into the mid-season break placed 11th on the 16-team league table with 17 points.
Meanwhile, Mufulira Wanderers forced a goalless draw at Red Arrows in Lusaka on Saturday.
This was a better result for Mighty who have lost most of their away games.
Week 15 Results
27/06/2015
Nchanga Rangers 1-Nkana 0
Power Dynamos 1-Forest Rangers 0
Red Arrows 0-Mufulira Wanderers 0
Green Eagles 3-Zanaco 3
Konkola Blades 2-Nakambala Leopards 0
Zesco United 4-Lusaka Dynamos 0
Nkwazi 1- Napsa Stars 0
National Assembly 0-Green Buffaloes 2
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So Agree Chiyangi is already in hot soup at Nkana!!Zambian coaches must learn to tell the truth that firing their friend wont be a solution for a team to start winning!!Nkana supporters thought Beston Chambeshi was the one causing loses at Nkana.so what they say now?since Chiyangi replaced Chambishi Nkana has won once,drawn once and lost twice-shocking!!Nkana must buy good players if the team is to start winning!!
BA Aggrey mwasebanya ba Wusakile!
What is really happening at Screvina kanshi? Yaba yakosa
Scrivener not screvina. Its just a slump. They will wake up
nkana kale yapwa,the boys need to pullout their socks otherwise baleya mu one!
LT it’s not “Bravo” but “Brave” .
But on ZNBC news it was reported that Nkana won. Or was it just me who misquoted Herbert Mutabi?
Good Show Muvulila we A playing TOP 8.
Most unprofessional league table who prepared? Pld W T L what’s the T for?
IMO “T” is for “Tie” meaning “draw”. In this case “T” represents the games tied/drawn.