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Chambishi F.C.

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Full nameChambishi Football Club
Nickname(s)Mauzu
GroundChambishi Stadium,
Chambishi, Zambia
Capacity5,000

Chambishi F.C. is football (soccer) club from Zambia based in Chambishi. They are a member of the Zambian Division One. They play their home games at Chambishi Stadium.

Chambishi Football Club is based in small town of Chambishi, several[vague] kilometres from Kitwe. This team as produced a lot of great players who have gone as far as playing for European teams, apart from the national team.

Currently,[when?] the team is lying fourth from top on the table with 16 teams.

Moses Chikwalakwala, who died in the Gabon air crash which killed the entire Zambia National Soccer Team en route to Senegal for World Cup qualifiers, played for Chambishi, as did Webster Chikabala (Master Mukishi), who was once Zambia's best midfielder. The team also has had Emmanuel Siwale, the Bunda Mwaba, Ziko Chanda Makasa Kalipinde, and Charles 'Pops' Mutale.

Today,[when?] the team is playing Division 1 football in Zone 2.