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Philemon Mulala

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Place of birth
  
Zambia

Years
  
Team

Apps
  
(Gls)

Position
  
Defender, Forward

Playing position
  
Defender, Forward

Team
  
Apps

1983–1986
  

Philemon Mulala is a Zambian footballer who is best known for scoring two goals in the 1984 CECAFA Cup semi-final against Kenya, on their way to their first ever cup triumph. Nicknamed Shombo (hard worker), he featured for Mufulira Wanderers in the same team as his elder brother, central defender Philemon Kaunda but is not related to Evans Mulala who also played in central defence in the same team.

Mulala first played for Wanderers in 1983 as a left-back who loved to go forward, often to the neglect of his defensive duties until coach Samuel ‘Zoom’ Ndhlovu gave him a starting berth as a right winger and he seized the opportunity with both hands, scoring twice and creating a goal in a 5-2 league win over Konkola Blades.

During his time at Wanderers, he won the BP Challenge Cup, the Heroes and Unity Cup and the Champion of Champions trophy after which he left to join Cape Town Stars in South Africa and later played for Dynamos.

His forceful play saw him being selected to the national team in 1984 where he made his international debut in the third group match against Uganda that ended in a 1-1 draw. In the following match which was the semifinal against Kenya, he scored a brace in extra-time as Zambia went on to win the trophy for the first time in their history with a 3-0 win over Malawi on post-match penalties.

References

Philemon Mulala Wikipedia


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