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I apologize for the shaking videos, I had to sing and dance our frustrations out of loosing to Chiefs out of all wonderful teams. Samir Nurkovic scored a brace Sundowns: Mweene, Ngcongca, Morena, Madisha, Lebusa, Langerman, Jali, Kekana, Vilakazi, Sirino, Meza. Subs: Pieterse, Affonso, Mabunda, Mahlambi, Lakay, Coetzee, Maboe. Chiefs: Akpeyi, Frosler, Sasman, Cardoso, Mathoho, Blom, Katsande, Manyama, Nurkovic, Billiat, Castro. Subs: Bvuma, Maluleka, Kambole, Zulu, Zuma, Ngezana, Mashiane. Please click Like, Subscribe and Comment
Sundowns: Mweene, Ngcongca, Morena, Madisha, Lebusa, Langerman, Jali, Kekana, Vilakazi, Sirino, Meza. Subs: Pieterse, Affonso, Mabunda, Mahlambi, Lakay, Coetzee, Maboe. Chiefs: Akpeyi, Frosler, Sasman, Cardoso, Mathoho, Blom, Katsande, Manyama, Nurkovic, Billiat, Castro. Subs: Bvuma, Maluleka, Kambole, Zulu, Zuma, Ngezana, Mashiane. Please click Like, Subscribe and Comment
🔔TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS TO NEVER MISS AN UPLOAD!🔔 🔔Hit LIKE & SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/wfLAcs 🔔 #KhamaBilliat #KhamaBilliatVSZambia #MagnoliaArts Title:Khama Billiat VS Zambia (Away) COSAFA Cup Semi-Final 720pi HD (05/06/2019) MagnoliaArts Khama Billiat individual performance against Zambia In COSAFA Cup Semi-Final at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in a Match On the 05 June 2019,as the match ended Zimbabwe 0-0 Zambia [2-4 Penalties]. Zambia knock Zimbabwe out of Cosafa Cup 05 June 2019 Zambia beat defending champions Zimbabwe 4-2 on penalties (0-0 after regulation time) at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Wednesday evening to book their place in the 2019 Cosafa Cup final. Khama Billiat and Admiral Muskwe missed The Warriors opening two spot-kicks while Chipolopolo were faultless from the spot netting all four of their attempts. The best chance of the game fell to Zambia in the 41st minute following a contentious call for handball in the area by the match official. Austin Muwowo, though, failed to convert from the spot as Elvis Chipezeze pulled off a good save before diving on the loose ball to deny the forward a second bite at the cherry. Zambia continued to probe following the break and were again denied by the Barako FC goalkeeper just short of the hour mark. Benson Sakala's rasping effort looked destined for the back of the net, but the shot-stopper was up to the task. The Warriors improved in the closing stages of the game and after Knowledge Musona was superbly denied by Sebastian Mwange, Phlana Kadewere squandered a chance to win the game in the final minute of regulation time. A swift counter-attack spearhead by Billiat and Musona, ended with the forward who could only curl his attempt wide with the goal at his mercy. The game would duly be decided by a shoot-out which Zambia won to book a clash against Botswana. Chipolopolo will be hoping to add to their four Cosafa Cup titles with victory over their Southern African rivals on Saturday. Zimbabwe (0) 0 Zambia (0) 0 Cosafa Semi-final: Zimbabwe 0-0 Zambia [2-4 Penalties] ZamFoot | June 5, 2019 Khama Billiat Khama Billiat AFCON 2019 Khama Billiat African Cup Of Nation Khama Billiat Zimbabwe Zimbabwe VS Zambia Cosafa Cup Semi-final: Zimbabwe 0-0 Zambia [2-4 Penalties] Zimbabwe 0-0 Zambia Zimbabwe 0-0 Zambia 2-4 Penalty ShootOut COSAFA Cup Semi-final Zimbabwe 0-0 Zambia [2-4 Penalties] COSAFA Cup 2019 Zimbabwe 0-0 Zambia COSAFA Cup 2019 Highlights COSAFA Cup 2019 Zambia XI v Zimbabwe Sebastian Mwange, Clement Mwape, Adrian Chama, Tandi Mwape, Mwila Phiri – Benson Sakala, Jackson Chirwa – Austin Muwowo – Ernest Mbewe, Tapson Kaseba, Lazarous Kambole Substitutes Gift Zulu, Lawrence Chungu, Webster Muzaza, Chitiya Mususu, Bruce Musakanya, Clement Mulashi, Lawrence Mulenga, Emmanuel Chabula, Youremember Banda, Isaac Shamujompa Zimbabwe XI v Zambia Elvis Chipezeze, Tendayi Darikwa, Divine Lunga, Alec Mudimu , Talent Chawapihwa, Marshal Munetsi, Thabani Kamusoko, Teenage Hadebe, Knowledge Musona, Admiral Muskwe, Tafadzwa Kutinyu.
Asante Kotoko beat ten-man Zesco United 2-1 at home on Wednesday to breathe life back into their CAF Confederation Cup Group C campaign. The Porcupine Warriors started the match very aggressive with some quick-passing play but petered out late on. They took the lead on nine minutes through midfielder Kwame Bonsu whose long-range effort took a ricochet off teammate Abdul Fatawu Safiu to beat the Zesco United No.1 Jacob Banda. But credit goes to Burkinabe import Sogne Yacouba who raided the left flank and dribbled past Simon Silwimba before squaring a pass to Bonsu inside the penalty arc. Zesco were afforded an opportunity to draw level after earning a penalty in the 23rd minute but goalkeeper Felix Annan palmed Jesse Jackson’s effort out. Defender Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu was penalised for a double-footed tackle on Lazarus Kambole inside the box. Just before the half hour mark, winger Emmanuel Gyamfi doubled Kotoko’s lead after connecting home Yacouba’s prosaic low pass with the outside of his boot from the left. Zesco made early substitution in the 39th minute in a tactical switch when Enock Sabumukama replaced Clement Mwape. At the start of the second half, Yacouba was gifted a chance to score but he shot into goalkeeper Banda’s arm. Ghanaian striker Rahim Osmanu climbed off the bench to pull one back for the Zambian champions in the 72nd minute. He slotted in between the two Kotoko centre backs and headed pass an on-rushing Annan. Ten minutes away from time, Maxwell Baakoh shot from outside the box but Banda was up to the task to parry it out. In the 85th minute, Annan pulled a great save to put Rahim Osmanu's blistering header on a corner kick out. Two minutes from time, Bonsu was denied a personal brace second and Kotoko's third when his header came off the side post. This was after Baakoh's shot was parried back into play. Zesco United ended the match with ten men when Kondwani Mtonga received a straight red for a silly tackle- deliberately stepping-on substitute Stephen Nyarko