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    Independence Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Lusaka, Zambia. It was originally built in the mid-1960s for use in hosting the country's independence...
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    Cup Zambian Coca-Cola Cup Zambian Cup Zambian Premier League Dag Hammerskjold Stadium Dola Hill Stadium Edwin Imboela Stadium Garden Park Independence Stadium...
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  • (Zambia) in Lusaka Stadium Merdeka (Independence Stadium) in Malaysia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Independence Stadium...
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    Heroes National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Lusaka, Lusaka Province, Zambia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and hosts the...
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    Zambia was known as Northern Rhodesia from 1911 to 1964. It was renamed Zambia in October 1964 on its independence from British rule. The name Zambia...
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  • This is a list of football (soccer) stadiums in Zambia, ranked in descending order of capacity Some stadiums are football-specific and some are used for...
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    New Lusaka Stadium was a planned multi-purpose stadium in Lusaka, Zambia until Zambia backed out of hosting the 2011 All-Africa Games in 2009. It would...
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    Large-scale migration of people from other areas of Zambia occurred both before and after independence, and a lack of sufficient formal housing led to the...
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  • Africa History of Christianity in Zambia History of Zambia Ibwatu Illovo Sugar Independence Stadium (Zambia) Ing-ombe Ilede International XI cricket team in...
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  • This is a list of sports stadiums in Zambia, ranked in descending order of capacity. Stadiums in Zambia with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included...
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  • Kansanshi Dynamos F.C. (category Football clubs in Zambia)
    is a Zambian football club based in Solwezi. It plays in the first division of Zambian football. Its home stadium is Solwezi Independence Stadium. "Kansanshi...
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    Kenneth Kaunda (category Zambian independence activists)
    was a Zambian politician who served as the first president of Zambia from 1964 to 1991. He was at the forefront of the struggle for independence from British...
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  • appointed as security official of United National Independence Party. In 1960, he founded the Zambia National Academy of Science, Space Research and Philosophy...
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  • Green Buffaloes F.C. (category Football clubs in Zambia)
    as the Zambian Army Football Club, an association football extension of the Zambian Army, it plays its home matches at the Independence Stadium. Having...
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  • Green Eagles F.C. (category Football clubs in Zambia)
    Currently, the team plays at the 1000 capacity Choma Independence Stadium in the city of Choma, Zambia. However, following Eagles debut continental qualification...
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    achieving independence, Zambia had a higher GDP per capita than almost all sub-Saharan African countries. Over the subsequent decades, Zambia's economy...
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  • Forest Rangers F.C. is a football club from Ndola, Zambia, currently playing in the top flight Zambia Super League. In 1975, Forest Rangers Football Club...
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  • George Sikazwe (category Zambia men's international footballers)
    former Zambian footballer and coach, who played for Mufulira Wanderers and Zambia as a midfielder, representing his country before and after independence. He...
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  • Kalusha Bwalya (category Zambia men's international footballers)
    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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  • qualifiers 13 November Bafana Bafana draw with Zambia 1-1 at the Independence Stadium Lusaka, Zambia in the African Nations Cup qualifiers 26 November...
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  • Philip Sabu (category Zambia men's international footballers)
    was a Zambian goalkeeper. Popular with fans because of his acrobatics between the posts, Sabu was in the Zambia national team at independence in October...
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    Godfrey Chitalu (category Zambia Super League players)
    1993), nicknamed Ucar, was a Zambian footballer who played as a forward. He is widely regarded as the greatest Zambian player of all time as he holds...
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    the Zambian Air Force crashed into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after taking off from Libreville, Gabon. The flight was carrying most of the Zambia national...
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  • Burial Site, Independence Stadium, Lusaka, where 30 victims of the 1993 Gabon Air Disaster are buried including the 18 members of the Zambia national football...
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  • Mufulira Wanderers F.C. (category Football clubs in Zambia)
    Mufulira Wanderers are Zambia's most successful football club, based in the Copperbelt town of Mufulira, currently competing in the Zambia Super League for...
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  • Attendance: 75,000 Referee: Alhagi Faye (Gambia) 4 July 1993 Independence Stadium, Lusaka (Zambia) Attendance: 50,000 Referee: Hafidh Ali Tahir (Tanzania)...
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  • The following is a list of notable sports stadiums, ordered by their capacity, which refers to the maximum number of spectators they can normally accommodate...
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    30,000. The following year, after the independence of Morocco, it took the name of Stade d'Honneur. This stadium witnessed Morocco qualify for the 1970...
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  • Dwarf Mondoka (Zambia) 11 June 1989 National Stadium, Monrovia Attendance: 28,000 Referee: Laryea Louis (Ghana) 24 June 1989 Silver Stadium, Lilongwe Referee:...
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    0–0 with Congo to finish top of their group. An extra-time victory over Zambia and a penalty shoot-out win over Cameroon took them to the final for the...
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