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Makinka unveils 44 Young Bullets… Zambia to camp in Dubai and play three friendly matches 

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Zambia U17 National team coach Dennis Makinka has named a 44 member provisional squad to start preparations for the 2025 U17 World Cup. 
The players are expected to go into camp today in Lusaka in readiness for the World Cup next month.
Atletico Lusaka forward Abel Salim Nyirongo and captain Jonathan Kalimina lead the squad summoned. 
Danish based Alinani Sichinga, Aston Villa academy player Kachinga Siame and Uchinvyo Mulindwa Kaziya have all received first call ups to the Young Chipolopolo squad. 
2024 COSAFA winners Robert ‘Sugar Sugar’ Banda, Mapalo Simute, James Nene Sibeene, Nkotami Chimwemwe and Mike Mutale have all made the cut. 
The assemblage consisting of  local and foreign- based players will be in camp today until the 20th of October before shifting base to Dubai.
While in Dubai, the boys will be expected to play 3 friendlies before moving to Qatar on the 31st of October in time for kickoff of the first fixture in group H.
Zambia is in group H with Brazil, Honduras and Indonesia and will have the first match with Indonesia on November 4 before taking on Honduras on November 7.
Zambia’s final group stage match in this 48 -team tournament will be against Brazil on November 10 and all the three matches will be played in Doha.
The 44 lads called to the team are:
GOAL KEEPERS
Rogers Simumba (Shamuel),
William Zulu (Athletico Lusaka),
Christo Chitambala (Red Arrows),
Wiseman Nkumbu Nyirenda (Billy Pro Sports Club)
DEFENDERS
Levyson Banda (Superiad Ndola),
Sianchongwe (Kalomo), Nelson Chilemu, Jonathan Moomba Kalimina (Kafue Celtics),Felix Phiri (Athletico Lusaka), Chola Mwansa (Young Crocs),Bright Phiri, Handson Chulu (Kuku Dynamos), James Nene Sibeene, Martin Tumbwe (Sporting Lusaka), Chimuka, Fredrick Ngululu (Russia),Mwape Andrew (Metro Stars Soccer Academy), Pablo Ndalama (Young Zesco)
MIDFIELDERS
Russell Kalumbeta, Temwani Simfukwe, Robert Banda (Athletico Lusaka), Nthasilwe Malupande, Caleb Bupe Chabala, Nelson Chilemu (Kafue Celtics), Christopher Mwakajila (Mungwi Hotspurs), Joseph Chizawu, Daniel Silubonde, Steven Lungu (Morkved Sportsklubb),
Gabriel Phiri (NAPSA),Bongani Ndhlovu (Metro Stars Soccer Academy), Vincent Mutondo, Nkotami Chimwemwe (Lumwana Radiants),Mapalo Simute (Mkushi Rising Stars), Kelvin Mulenga Chipelu (Forest Rangers), Mike Bwalya Mutale (Makeni All Stars), Albert Kunda (Demofracy Ndola), Felix Phiri (Lusaka Youth)
STRIKERS
Kachinga Dickson Siame (Aston Villa),Uchinvyo Mulindwa Kaziya (New Brunswick High Performance Academy),Lucas Theodore Daka (Reading Football Club), Caleb Musonda, Nthasilwe Malupande (Kafue Celtics), Alinani Nicolas Sichinga (HIK Copenhagen – Denmark), Abel Salim Nyirongo, William Zulu, Russell Kalumbeta (Athletico Lusaka), Billy Daka (Nkwazi Football Club)




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FIFA U17 World Cup: Zambia through to round of 32 after big win over Honduras 

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The Zambia U17 National team has qualified for the knock out stage of the ongoing 2025 FIFA U17 World Cup following a 5-2 win over Honduras. 
The debutantes started the match  like a house on fire and were 1-0 up five minutes into the match, Kelvin Chipelu with the opener heading in a Jonathan Kalimina cross from close range. 
Felix Phiri doubled the lead from a team goal with a fine close range finish after being perfectly set up by Mapalo Simute. 
It was all Zambia with very little from Honduras. The COSAFA giants made their dominance count as Sporting Lusaka captain James Sibeene made it 3-0 with a powerful header off a Kalimina corner. 
Four minutes later however Yeison Arriola pulled one back after a mix up at the back as the match went to the break with Zambia in the driving seat, 3-1. 
Honduras came back from the second half rejuvenated and reduced the deficit to just a goal nine minutes in, David Ramirez with a  free header inside the area to make it 3-2. 
Makinka made changes and one of them paid off shortly as Billy Daka headed in from close range to make it 4-2 after the goalkeeper and the defense failed to deal with the initial shot in the 72nd minute. 
The Honduras technical bench called on the Video Assistance Review but the goal stood. 
Abel Salim Nyirongo sealed the win with his 3rd goal of the tournament two minutes to time with a brilliant strike inside the area. 
With the 5-2 win, Dennis Makinka’s boys are through to the last 32 ahead of their final group game against Brazil set for Monday afternoon. 
Full Time 
Zambia 5-2  Honduras
(Kelvin Chipelu 5′, Felix Phiri, James Sibeene 40′, Bill Daka 72’, Abel Salim Nyirongo 88’| Yeison Arriola 44′, Davis Ramirez 54’)




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Young Chipolopolo eye Knock out stage…. Honduras stands in the way 

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The Zambia U17 National team will be aiming to make their FIFA U-17 World Cup debut even more memorable with a win over Honduras set to guarantee them a place in the knock out stage. 
The Young Chipolopolo had a FIFA U17 World Cup debut to remember as they came from behind to beat Indonesia 3-1 thanks to a brace from Abel Salim Nyirongo. 
Honduras on their other hand were overwhelmed by Brazil in their opening game, 7-0 and will be determined to make amends.
Coach Dennis Makinka is anticipating a tough encounter against Honduras who need a win to keep their progression hopes alive. 
“It’s a difficult game, of course, you know, they are coming from a loss. A team that is coming from a loss is very dangerous because, you know when you lose, you realize the many mistakes that you make and correcting them is easy,” he said.
Between the sticks  Christo Chitambala is expected to continue after his heroics against Indonesia ahead of Rogers Simumba and Wiseman Nkumbu.
Sporting Lusaka utility player James Neene Sibeene is expected to be joined by Levison Banda, Andrew Mwape, and Jonathan Kalimina in the back four.
Coach Dennis Makinka seems to have faith in Kalimina, Sibeene, Mwape and Banda as his back four. 
Bongani Ndhlovu and Chimwemwe Nkotami are among those available for selection in midfield.Kelvin Chipelu is likely to start on the wing ahead of Robert ‘Sugar Sugar’ Banda who is eying a starting berth with Nthasi Malupande also available for selection. 
Felix Phiri and Mapalo Simute are expected to be the architects of the Zambian tempo and overall game in terms of creativity to provide opportunities for Abel Salim Nyirongo upfront. 
Spain-based midfielder Lukonde Mwale and Steven Lungu are also able to provide that creative spark Zambia needs to get a win over Indonesia. Daniel Silubonde and Nkwazi talisman Billy Daka are also ready to step in if required.
The match kicks off at 18:45 local time (17:45 Zambian time) on Pitch 7, one of the natural turf fields at the Aspire Zone in Doha.




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Sipho Mumbi anticipating tough match up against winless FC Leopards 

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NAPSA Stars head coach Sipho Mumbi is expecting a tough game when his side visits Kabwe on Saturday to take on FC Leopards. 
The Kabwe based outfit are 15th on the log with 6 points and still searching for their first win of the season. 
Mumbi is not however under any illusion of having it easy in Kabwe despite his side coming from an impressive 1-0 win over ZESCO United. 
“Yeah, I think it’s going to be a very tough game. FC Leopards haven’t won any games. So we have been psyching the players the whole of this week. And, you know, we shouldn’t get carried away with a win against ZESCO United. We’ll try by all means, to make sure that we keep our ten toes on the ground and be humble and play the game to win,” Mumbi said. 
“It’s a very big challenge. They’ve got an experienced coach with experienced players. I feel and think they are preparing for this game and they know where we are coming from. It’s all going to be about us, how we are going to approach this game. Are we that team that is going to over-celebrate from last week’s victory? Or are we that team who is looking forward to collecting maximum points? I believe the boys and the technical bench will want to collect maximum points and make sure that the consistency continues,” he added. 
Winger Kenneth Kasanga has recovered from an injury while Teddy Khumalo continues his journey to full fitness. Mumbi feels he has a set of players who mentally ready for the challenge. 
“Yeah, I think two weeks ago we had injuries to Kenneth Kasanga and Teddy Kumalo. For Kasanga, he has fully recovered, and for Teddy, he’s slowly recovering, and hopefully next week he’s going to be ready for the challenge,” he said. 
“So far so good like always and we’ve got a set of players who are mentally ready, who are mentally good. So I think with a win like you said last week, I think it’s a very big plus. We’re hoping to go to Kabwe and win.”
FC Leopards will host  NAPSA Stars on Saturday at 15h00 at President Stadium in a week eleven MTN Super League encounter. 




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