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Mweene happy with what he has seen but more can be done 

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Chipolopolo Boys goalkeeper coach Kennedy Mweene says he is happy with what he has seen from the goalkeepers he worked with during the November FIFA International window. 
Mweene however believes there is still a lot that can be done going forward and feels it will get even better as he continues to work with the goalkeepers. 
Mweene says he is encouraged by what he saw with the goalkeepers he had in camp, Toaster Nsabata, Mangani Banda, Charles Kalumba and Francis Mwansa. 
“Look, I think the first time they contacted me, I didn’t even hesitate, you know, because, you know, I really wanted to contribute one way or the other to the national team, especially when it comes to goalkeeping. And for me, I think my first impression when we got to Camp even though I did not have enough time. I think I had two training sessions with the boys,” he said. 
“And I think from what I’ve seen, I’m okay. Yeah, I’m okay with it, with what I’ve seen. But we can do more. I think as days go by and as we meet again in camp, I think there’s a lot of aspects we need to work on as goalkeepers. So for me, I think it looks encouraging. And I’m happy with what I’ve seen with the keepers I was with here,” he added. 
Mweene was recently appointed as the Chipolopolo Boys goalkeeper coach as part of the Moses Sichone led technical bench to carry on post the Avram Grant era. 
Mweene was Chipolopolo Boys first choice goalkeeper  between 2004 and 2018 and made over 90 appearances and was also the man between the sticks when Zambia won its first and only Africa Cup of Nations crown. 




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Power Dynamos suffer defeat in North Africa

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Renaissance Berkane kicked off their historic debut in the CAF Champions League in the best possible way, with a convincing 3-0 victory over their Zambian guests, Power Dynamos, in the match held at the Municipal Stadium in Berkane on Saturday evening, as part of the first round of the group stage.
The goals for the Burkan team were scored by Aaron Katipi in the 13th minute plus added time, Munir Shweir in the minute, and Paul Basini in the minute.
The orange team delivered a strong performance that confirmed its readiness to compete in this edition, achieving its best start in the most prestigious continental tournament, in its first official appearance in the Champions League after years of success in the Confederation Cup.
Renaissance Berkane is in Group A alongside the clubs: Egypt’s Pyramids, Zambia’s Power Dynamos, and Nigeria’s Rivers United, which signals a fierce competition for a spot in the knockout stages.
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FC MUZA ‘hi fives’ Buffaloes, Mufulira Wanderers finally win at home, Rangers edge Leopards as Nkana and Mines share spoils 

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FC MUZA put five past Green Buffaloes at Edwin Imboela, Mighty Mufulira Wanderers finally recorded their first win at home while Nkana and Mines United’s winless run continued after they played to a 1-1 draw. 
The MTN Super League entered week 12 of action this afternoon with some exciting matches taking place across the country. 
At Edwin Imboela Stadium, FC MUZA cruised to a 5-0 win over Green Buffaloes. Biston Banda was the star of the match scoring a brace and was voted the fans player of the match. 
Gift Samanansa, Given Kalusa and Ricky Ng’ambi scored a goal each. 
In Mufulira, Mufulira Wanderers finally recorded their first win at home as they beat Konkola Blades 2-0. Joseph Mumbi and Maybin Mpoyi scored a goal each. 
Elsewhere, Christopher Itaka and Elliot Kampukesa scored a goal each as Nchanga Rangers saw off FC Leopards 2-0. 
In Kabwe, Cephas Handavu cancelled out Mathews Banda’s opener as Mines United and Nkana played to a 1-1 draw and continued their search for a first win of the season. 
On Friday, NaAPSA Stars and Nkwazi played to a goalless draw at Reiz Arena.
MTN Super League Week 12 Results | Saturday, November 22nd,2025|
Mufulira Wanderers 2-0 Konkola Blades 
(Joseph Mumbi 65’, Maybin Mpoyi 69’ pen)
Nchanga Rangers 2-0 FC Leopards 
(Christopher Itaka 21’, Elliot Kampukesa 65’) 
Mines United 1-1 Nkana 
(Cephas Handavu 41’| Mathews Banda 21’) 
Green Buffaloes 1-5  FC MUZA 
(Monga Chilimba 90+4’ Pen | Gift Simanansa 18′, Biston Banda 32′, 67′, Given Kalusa 43′, Rickson Ng’ambi 63′)
NAPSA Stars 0-0 Nkwazi




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Patson Daka nets in Leicester City win to end 11 month goal drought 

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Chipolopolo Boys striker Patson Daka scored the second goal as Leicester City beat Stoke City 2-1 in the English Championship. 
Daka’s goal was his first goal of the year ending his eleven month goal drought.  
Daka last scored in December 2024 in the Foxes 3-1 win over West Ham. 
Leicester City made it  back-to-back wins in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday with a gutsy 2-1 success over Stoke City at King Power Stadium.
Stephy Mavididi and Patson Daka – each netting first goals of 25/26 – broke through the second tier’s tightest defence in the first half to put Leicester City on course for victory. 
Although Bae Jun-Ho halved the arrears for Mark Robins’ high-flying visitors, the Foxes showed real resolve to see out the win in pouring rain on Filbert Way.
The win takes Leicester City to 24 points after 16 games. 




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