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Emment Kapengwe (27 April 1943 – 17 September 1988) was one of Zambia's leading footballers in the '60s and he represented the country at independence in October 1964. He was Kitwe United's key player and among the first Zambians to play professional football abroad when he was signed by Atlanta Chiefs in the United States of America in 1967 together with Howard Mwikuta and Freddie Mwila.
Kitwe is the third largest city in terms of infrastructure development (after Lusaka and Ndola) and second largest city in terms of size and population (after Lusaka) in Zambia. With a population of 517,543 (2010 census provisional) Kitwe is one of the most developed commercial and industrial areas in the nation, alongside Ndola and Lusaka. It ...
In 2009, he enrolled at Kitwe's ZIBSIP college to pursue ZICA Level 1 and 2, graduating in 2012. [ 1 ] In 2010, aged 18, he survived an attack by robbers in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Chipandwe was born in Kitwe to Sunday and Beauty Chipandwe and was the second born of six children. His father was a miner and later a banker. His father was a miner and later a banker. Despite growing up in Buchi township which was the stronghold of Kitwe United, he opted to join Rhokana United reserves while still a student at Luanshimba ...
Mbasela was born in Kitwe and after playing youth football and for amateur teams he joined Zambian League Division II side Big Coke in 1983 and moved to Premier League team Kalulushi Modern Stars two years later. [1] He was one of Stars' leading performers, winning many admirers with his dribbling skills.
As a schoolboy featuring for Zambia he had to miss a 7–1 win against Tanzania in November 1968 in Kitwe as he was writing his school-leaving exams. He was in the team that was beaten 10–1 by Zaire in 1969, a game in which he sustained a serious injury that kept him out of football for 8 months. [ 1 ]
Arthur Davies Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Kitwe, Zambia, named after Arthur Walter Davies who was a FIFA-accredited referee and active member of the Zambian FA.Whilst General Manager of the Copperbelt Power Corporation (now the Copperbelt Energy Corporation) which was based in Kitwe, he established the Power Dynamos F.C. and the stadium.