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Ronald ‘Sate Sate’ Kampamba Chasing Two FAZ Awards

Nkana forward Ronald Kampamba could bag two awards at the MTN/FAZ 2012 Awards.

According to the final list released by FAZ, Kampamba is the automatic candidate for top scorer’s award with 14 goals and is in contention for the Young Player of the Year award.

Moses Phiri and Lubambo Musonda are the other two in the running for the young player award.

Zesco United striker Jackson Mwanza and the Power Dynamos midfield duo of Mukuka Mulenga  and Joseph Sitali are chasing the main prize for the Zambian Player of the Year Award.

Interestingly, female referee Gladys Lengwe is competiting with Janny Sikwazwe and Wellington Kaoma for the top award among those in charge of the whistle.

Full list of Nominees:

The 2012 MTN Zambian Footballer of the Year

Jackson Mwanza, Joseph Sitali, Mukuka Mulenga.

The 2012 MTN Super League Top Scorer

Ronald Kampamba – 14 league goals.

The 2012 MTN Zambian Young Player of the Year

Moses Phiri, Lubambo Musonda and Ronald Kampamba.

The 2012 MTN Most Disciplined Player of the Year

Emmanuel Chimpinde, Harry Milanzi and Dennis Banda.

The 2012 MTN Zambian Coach of the Year

Keegan Mumba, Beston Chambeshi, Masauso Mwale.

The 2012 MTN Best Referee of Year

Janny Sikazwe, Gladys Lengwe, Wellington Kaoma.

The 2012 MTN Best Assistant Referee of the Year

Bruno Tembo, Collins Kafwembe, Diana Chikotesha.

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6 Responses to Ronald ‘Sate Sate’ Kampamba Chasing Two FAZ Awards

  1. MOJO Reply

    November 18, 2012 at 5:58 pm

    lET THE BEST PERSON CARRY THE DAY,NO AMAFISAKANWA.

  2. Tom Bar Know Call Cheekalah Reply

    November 19, 2012 at 8:46 am

    The most indiscipline political player:HH
    The worst wanna be political player:Nevers Nkhumba
    The smartest player in politics:King Kobra
    The worst political legend with no legacy:RB

  3. Shikulu Reply

    November 19, 2012 at 10:46 am

    Tom Bar Know Call Cheekalah, you have made me laugh almost to my last breath. What made you come up with something like that? I agree with your analysis and will call you a social scientist with a bias in ‘namelogy vs character’

  4. Wanu Ngwee Reply

    November 19, 2012 at 11:56 am

    THAT MUKUKA MULENGA BOY IS SOMETHING ELSE… FOR A MOMENT I THOUGHT I WAS WATCHING THE GREAT CHARLES MUSONDA. THE TURNING, CALMNESS, CONFIDENCE, COMFORT ON THE BALL AND “CONTACTLESS” STYLE OF PLAY IS JUST MARVELLOUS!! BUT WHAT HAPPENED TO THE KANGWA THE UNDER 20 HERO OF THE BOTSWANA TOURNAMENT?

  5. lets see. Reply

    November 19, 2012 at 11:58 am

    tom bar you are very dull. this is not what we are talking about. we are talking football so if you know nothing about the game, shut the FUCCKK up

  6. Mr.right Reply

    November 19, 2012 at 5:21 pm

    Good boys!I like your consistency ‘Sate Sate’ and I think it’s time you played outside Zambia.South Africa,Angola and DRC can do for you.It will be an eye opener for you.Go Zambia!Go!

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