Zambia went top of Group C after a convincing 3-0 home win over Mozambique at Nchanga Stadium in Chingola on Saturday in the two sides’ 2012 Africa Cup qualifier.
The Zambia players wore black arm bands in honor of former Zambia and Nchanga Rangers international Willie Phiri who died on Thursday in Chingola.
Zambia’s win ended a three match winless drought at Nchanga stretching back 10 years where Zambia recorded three successive draws against Namibia, Angola and Nigeria between 2001 and 2002 in World and Africa Cup qualifiers.
The first half finished scoreless on Saturday in which the star of the show was Zambia’s prodigal son Collins Mbesuma of Golden Arrows in South Africa who has found favor under Dario Bonetti.
Mbesuma blasted a thunderbolt free-kick in the 8th minute but it was parried on the right post by Mozambique goalkeeper Kapango.
Six minutes later, Mbesuma’s cross found Emanuel Mayuka but the striker from Young Boys in Switzerland failed to convert in front of an inviting goal.
On 20 minutes, Christopher Katongo threaded a pass through to Mbesuma but the Gold Arrows striker shot from outside the box.
Zambia survived a scare in the 27th minute from Mozambique striker Fransico Muchanga’s whose shot was kept out by Kennedy Mweene
Two minutes after the half-hour mark Christopher Katongo was denied the opening goal after referee Solomon Wokoma of Nigeria ruled it out for offside.
Seven minutes before the break, Mayuka exchanged a neat one-two with Mbesuma but the former shot flashed across the face of goal.
The floodgates for Zambia in the second half opened as early as the 48th minute with Katongo scoring his first of two goals.
Katongo rifled in the opener from the near right post from a flicked assist off the head of Mbesuma.
Four minutes later, Pelembe almost equalized but blasted his shot high and over from close-range.
However, Kapango was the busier of the two goalkeepers denying Rainford Kalaba from a 62nd minute’s free-kick before Katongo wrapped up his brace in the in the 68th.
Mbeusma was rewarded for his hard work good on the day with Zambia’s third after robbing a poorly cleared ball before saluting the crowed on his knees with arms stretched wide.
Zambia move to nine points from four games, two more than Libya who could return to the top of the table on Sunday away to bottom place Comoros.
Mozambique stay put in third place on four points from four matches played.
Zambia’s next game will be away to Comoros during the weekend of September 2-4 while Mozambique travel to Libya hoping to keep their now slim qualifying dreams alive.