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2003 COSAFA Cup
This page provides summaries to the 2003 COSAFA Cup. First round Winners of the first round advanced to the quarter-finals. Quarter-Finals The four quarter-finalists of the 2002 edition South Africa, Malawi, Swaziland and Zambia received byes into quarter-finals. Semi-Finals Final External links Details at RSSSF archives {{DEFAULTSORT:2003 Cosafa Cup COSAFA Cup COSAFA Cup ...
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2002 COSAFA Cup
This page provides summaries to the 2002 COSAFA Cup. First round Winners of the first round advanced to the quarter-finals. Quarter-Finals The four semi-finalists of the 2001 edition Angola (holders), Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi received byes to the quarter-finals. Semi-Finals Final External links Details at RSSSF archives {{DEFAULTSORT:2002 Cosafa Cup COSAFA Cup COSAFA Cup ...
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Moses Chavula
Moses Chavula (born 8 August 1985) is a Malawian footballer who plays as a defender for ENH de Vilankulos. A longtime member of the Malawi national football team The Malawi national football team, nicknamed ''The Flames'', represents Malawi in international football and is controlled by the Football Association of Malawi. Before 1966, they were known as the Nyasaland national football team. They have q ..., Chavula has competed for his national team since 2003. Chavula is a left-footed player and plays as left-back for his team and Malawi. References 1985 births Living people People from Blantyre Malawian footballers Malawi international footballers 2010 Africa Cup of Nations players Silver Strikers FC players Mighty Wanderers FC players Nathi Lions F.C. players AmaZulu F.C. players C.D. Maxaquene players CD Costa do Sol players Vilankulo F.C. players Malawian expatriate footballers Expatriate soccer players in South Africa Malawian expatriate sportsp ...
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Helton Samo Cunha
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Collins Mbesuma
Collins Mbesuma (born 3 February 1984) is a Zambian professional footballer who plays for South African club Pretoria Callies. He is nicknamed ''The Hurricane'' or ''Ntofontofo''. Club career Mbesuma was born in Luanshya. His father, Francis Kajiya, was also a football player who played as a midfielder for Zambian clubs; Green Buffaloes FC and Ndola United FC as well as the country's national team from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. The surname "Mbesuma" is adopted from his step father who raised him as he was not brought up by his biological father Kajiya. Mbesuma made his debut for Zambia in 2003 and had won four caps by the end of that year, while at the same time being a key member of Zambia's under-23 side that almost qualified for the Athens Olympics. His performances for the Olympic team caught the attention of Kaizer Chiefs who bought him in January from Roan United in Zambia, where he averaged a goal every other game. He scored on his debut in South Africa's ...
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Harry Milanzi
Harry Milanzi (born 13 March 1978) is a former Zambian footballer who played as a striker. Early life Milanzi, did his primary education at Regiment Primary School and then proceeded to Kabulonga Boys Secondary School. Career He was part of the Zambian 2006 African Nations Cup team, who finished third in group C in the first round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the quarter-finals. In 2015, Milanzi was appointed interim assistant manager of NAPSA Stars alongside Geoffrey Hamakwenda. Doping ban In 2005, Milanzi was banned for 6 six months after he tested positive for cannabis ''Cannabis'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae. The number of species within the genus is disputed. Three species may be recognized: ''Cannabis sativa'', '' C. indica'', and '' C. ruderalis''. Alternatively ... in a doping control.Kennedy GondweZambia drop Milanzi BBC, 19 February 2005 References External links * 1978 births Liv ...
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Noel Mwandila
Noel Mwandila (born 28 December 1982) is a retired Zambian football midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie .... References 1982 births Living people Zambian footballers Zambia international footballers Green Buffaloes F.C. players Winners Park F.C. players Association football midfielders Zambian expatriate footballers Expatriate soccer players in South Africa Zambian expatriate sportspeople in South Africa {{Zambia-footy-bio-stub ...
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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; and to the east and northeast by Mozambique and Eswatini. It also completely enclaves the country Lesotho. It is the southernmost country on the mainland of the Old World, and the second-most populous country located entirely south of the equator, after Tanzania. South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot, with unique biomes, plant and animal life. With over 60 million people, the country is the world's 24th-most populous nation and covers an area of . South Africa has three capital cities, with the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government based in Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and Cape Town respectively. The largest city is Johannesburg. About 80% of the population are Black South Afri ...
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East London, Eastern Cape
East London ( xh, eMonti; af, Oos-Londen) is a city on the southeast coast of South Africa in the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality of the Eastern Cape province. The city lies on the Indian Ocean coast, largely between the Buffalo River (Eastern Cape), Buffalo River and the Nahoon River, and hosts the country's only river port. , East London had a population of over 267,000 with over 755,000 in the metropolitan area. History Early history John Bailie, one of the 1820 Settlers, surveyed the Buffalo River (Eastern Cape), Buffalo River mouth and founded the town in 1836. There is a memorial on Signal Hill commemorating the event. The city formed around the only river port in South Africa and was originally known as Port Rex. Later it was renamed London in honour of the capital city of the United Kingdom, hence the name East London. This settlement on the West Bank was the nucleus of the town of East London, which was elevated to city status in 1914. During the early to mi ...
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Lazarus Muhoni
Lazarus Muhoni (born 31 August 1976) is a retired Zimbabwean football midfielder. A Zimbabwe international, he played at the 2003 COSAFA Cup and the 2004 African Cup of Nations The 2004 African Cup of Nations, known as the NOKIA African Cup of Nations, Tunisia 2004 for sponsorship reasons (also referred to as AFCON 2004 or CAN 2004) is the 24th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the biennial international men's footb .... References 1976 births Living people Zimbabwean footballers Zimbabwe international footballers Association football midfielders Black Rhinos F.C. players Dynamos F.C. players {{Zimbabwe-footy-bio-stub ...
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Lobamba
Lobamba is a city in Eswatini, and is one of the two capitals (along with Mbabane), serving as the legislative, traditional, spiritual, seat of government of the Parliament of Eswatini,"The Parliament of Swaziland"
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Somhlolo National Stadium
Somhlolo National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Lobamba, Eswatini. Built in 1968, it has artificial turf and holds 20,000 fans (all standing). It is used for football and rugby matches. The stadium is named for King Somhlolo, who had moved his people into the region that is now Eswatini (Swaziland) about 200 years ago, and is considered the father of the country. References External linksStadium PicturesPhotos of the stadium
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Mfanzile Dlamini
Mfanzile Dlamini (born 18 February 1983) is a Swaziland international footballer who plays as a striker. As of February 2010, he plays for Royal Leopards in the Swazi Premier League and has won 22 caps Caps are flat headgear. Caps or CAPS may also refer to: Science and technology Computing * CESG Assisted Products Service, provided by the U.K. Government Communications Headquarters * Composite Application Platform Suite, by Java Caps, a Java ... and scored five goals for his country. References External links * 1983 births Living people Swazi footballers Eswatini international footballers Mhlambanyatsi Rovers F.C. players Royal Leopards F.C. players Association football forwards Swazi expatriate footballers Swazi expatriate sportspeople in South Africa Expatriate soccer players in South Africa People from Manzini Region {{Swaziland-footy-bio-stub ...
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