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Emmanuel Mwape

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after a replay. He was voted the best goalkeeper at the tournament by a panel of journalists after which Mwape said he deserved the award despite it being the first time he had taken part in a big tournament. Later that year, Mwape won the Challenge Cup with Roan and at the end of the year he was
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in February 1977. The following month, he was left out of the national team for failing to report to camp and his club revealed that he had been missing from Luanshya since featuring for Zambia against Uganda. It emerged in April that he had written to the club requesting a transfer. This was
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prompted by Roan's reluctance to give him chance to sit for his crafts training course at work which led to frustration. He then moved to Rokana United, and this led to the emergence of his understudy at Roan
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Mwape was born 1950 and first played for Roan's youth team in 1963 team before breaking into the main team at the age of 17 while he was still a schoolboy, as understudy to Zambia national team goalkeeper
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He was left out of the Zambia's tour of Uganda in October of that year but was back later that month as reserve goalkeeper for the World Cup qualifier against
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Mwape became Zambia's first-choice goalkeeper in 1971 although for the most part of 1973, coach Ante Buselic preferred Joseph Chomba of
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played in goal for Zambia giving the siblings a unique record. Mwape made a comeback when he captained a young Zambian team to the
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which Zambia won 4-2 but lost the second leg by the same score line and were eliminated due to a strange rule by
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In 1975, he lost his place to Abraham Nkole but returned for the two legged World Cup qualifier against
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and he played every minute of every game as they went all the way to the final only to lose 2–0 to
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The following year, he quit playing for Rokana and joined the coaching staff under
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He was in goal as Zambia made an appearance at their first ever CAN tournament at
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who also took over at the national team. In 1980, Mwape's younger brother
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which favoured the team that won the second leg in the event of a tie.
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Mwape fell sick and died on 8 April 1991 at Nchanga South Hospital in
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Index


African Cup of Nations
Luanshya
Northern Rhodesia
Chingola
Roan United F.C.
Rokana United
Zambia
Zambian
Zambia
CAN 1974
Roan United
Rokana United
Kenny
Happy Malama
Uganda
Kitwe
Godfrey Chitalu
Sudan
FIFA
Zambia Army FC
Egypt 1974
Zaire
Uganda
Vincent Chileshe
Kenny
CECAFA tournament
CAN 1982
Moses Simwala
Nchanga Rangers

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