• Kalusha Bwalya (born 16 August 1963) is a Zambian former professional footballer. He is Zambia's eighth-most[broken anchor] capped player and third on...
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  • Malitoli, double from Kalusha Bwalya, goals from Dennis Lota and Johnson Bwalya); 4–0 against Sierra Leone (a hattrick from Kalusha Bwalya and goal from Mordon...
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  • football player Kalusha Bwalya (born 1963), Zambian former football player; former president of the Football Association of Zambia Larry Bwalya (born 1995)...
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  • elected president during the 2016 FAZ Annual General Meeting replacing Kalusha Bwalya on 19 March 2016. Kamanga was born in Kabwe and attended Kalonga Secondary...
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  • scored in 29 matches, for an average of 2.69 goals per match. 5 goals Kalusha Bwalya 4 goals John Moshoeu Mark Williams 3 goals Abedi Pele Ahmed El-Kass...
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    Games in Seoul, their 4–0 victory over Italy included a hat-trick from Kalusha Bwalya, who won the African Footballer of the Year later that year. They had...
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  • elder brother of celebrated former Zambian player Kalusha Bwalya. The youngest brother Joel Bwalya was also a footballer. He played his club football...
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  • falling out between Bwalya and Kalusha Bwalya, with Bwalya unhappy with the latter's influence on team selection. Later that year, Bwalya as captain led Zambia...
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    Season Winner 1986–87 Kalusha Bwalya 1987–88 Kalusha Bwalya 1988–89 Geert Broeckaert 1989–90 Geert Broeckaert 1990–91 Josip Weber 1991–92 Josip Weber...
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  • hat-tricks for the  United Arab Republic: one in 1963 and one in 1970. Kalusha Bwalya (for  Zambia), Samuel Eto'o (for  Cameroon), Asamoah Gyan and André...
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