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1993. Everyone in that plane died; players, coaches and the crew. It was an event that shook the entire world. There are no worse incidents that can befall a community than young people dying in their prime. Zambia shook off that pain the year after...
For Zambia, the final is of special significance as it takes place in the same city where 18 members of the national team perished 19 years ago, when their plane crashed into the sea 500 metres from the coast. Kalusha Bwalya, who was captain of the...
President of Zambia's Football Association of Zambia Kalusha Bwalya (L) and soccer team captain Christopher Katongo pay homage to victims of the Zambian Air Force Buffalo DHC-5D plane crash, along the Atlantic Ocean in Gabon's capital Libreville,... View Photo »
This is amount that (FAZ President) Mr. Kalusha Bwalya and FAZ have to pay me for the African Cup qualification and for firing me immediately after without reasons
In-fact Alan Shearer of England says that every player wants to play for his country, hence at times you do not need a long time to be in the position to transform the team. And, listening to FAZ president, Kalusha Bwalya's interview it is clear that...
Nigeria defender Nduka Ugbade is not convinced that Zambia will be able to overhaul Cote d’Ivoire in the final of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday. Ugbade, who was part of the Nigeria squad of 1994 that defeated the Zambian team led by Kalusha...
2012 Orange Africa Cup of Nations finalists, Zambia led by the country's football association president, Kalusha Bwalya visited the site of the tragic air-crash that killed the Zambia team 19 years ago. By reaching the final on Sunday were Chipolopolo...
Zambian Minister of Sport Chisimba Kambwili (C with blue shirt), stands between sole survivor of the April 27, 1993 plane crash Year Kalusha Bwalya (CL) and Zambian national football team's French coach Herve Renard (CR) and Zambuian players as they... View Photo »
Renard said that he took up the job against a backdrop of split public opinion. The Frenchman was re-hired for the second time to replace Dario Bonetti. The Italian was fired in October, 48 hours after securing qualification for Gabon and Equatorial...
Zambia striker Kalusha Bwalya has complimented his national team’s attacking stars ahead of Sunday’s 2012 Africa Nations Cup final. Zambia won two group-stage matches against Senegal and Equatorial Guinea, while drawing against Libya, to top Group A of...
Kalusha Bwalya (born August 16, 1963 in Mufulira), known as simply Kalusha, is a Zambian footballer and coach. He is Zambia's most capped player, all-time top goalscorer, and is regarded as the greatest[citation needed] Zambian player to play the game. He was named African Footballer of the Year in 1988 by the magazine France Football, and was... Full Article
Minister of sport , Chisimba Kambwili and only former African Footballer of the Year Kalusha Bwalya (R) tribute to the dead from the 1993 air crash that wiped out the national team on the beach of Libreville on February 9, 2012 in Libreville. All 30 people, 25 passengers and five crew,...
View Photo »Zambia's former soccer player Kalusha Bwalya, center, leads the national team players as they walk and sing along the coast carrying flowers in Libreville, Gabon, Thursday Feb. 9, 2012. Zambia's soccer team and officials returned to the scene of its worst sporting tragedy Thursday, to...
View Photo »Zambian Minister of Sport Chisimba Kambwili (C with blue shirt), stands between sole survivor of the April 27, 1993 plane crash Year Kalusha Bwalya (CL) and Zambian national football team's French coach Herve Renard (CR) and Zambuian players as they pay a tribute to the victims of the...
View Photo »Zambia Sports Minister Chisimba Kambwili (4th R) and the sole survivor of the April 27, 1993 plane crash Year Kalusha Bwalya (2nd R), flanked by players of the current Zambia National team and their coach Frencham Herve Renard (2nd L) pay a tribute to the victims of the crash that...
View Photo »The sole survivor of the April 27, 1993 plane crash Year Kalusha Bwalya (R ) and players of the current Zambia National team pay a tribute to the victims of the crash that wiped out the national team on the beach of Libreville on February 9, 2012. All 30 people, 25 passengers and five...
View Photo »Former African Footballer of the Year Kalusha Bwalya of Zambia (R) pays a tribute to the victims of the 1993 air crash that wiped out the national team on the beach of Libreville on February 9, 2012. All 30 people, 25 passengers and five crew, on board died. Only former African...
View Photo »President of Zambia's Football Association of Zambia Kalusha Bwalya, second left, who was not on the ill-fated flight on April 27, 1993 when the entire team and its management were killed when their plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off Gabon, and Zambia's coach Herve Renard,...
View Photo »Members of the FIFA Football Task Force 2014 pose for a group photograph, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 in front of the Home of FIFA in Zurich, Switzerland. Front row, from left: FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, Fernando Hierro of Spain, Ivan Curkovic of Serbia, Tracy Lu of China,...
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter (C) kicks a ball as former soccer players Cafu (L) of Brazil and Kalusha Bwalya of Zambia (R) stand beside, before an inaugural meeting of the FIFA Task Force Football 2014 at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich May 10, 2011. The FIFA Task Force Football 2014, a...
View Photo »Minister of sport , Chisimba Kambwili and only former African Footballer of the Year Kalusha Bwalya (R) tribute to the dead from the 1993 air crash that wiped out the national team on the beach of Libreville on February 9, 2012 in Libreville. All 30 people, 25 passengers and five crew,...
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