Winston Kalengo, the Glossary
Winston Kalengo (born 29 August 1985) is a Zambian footballer who plays for Republic of the Congo club AC Léopards.[1]
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32 relations: AC Léopards, Association football, Brazzaville, Colombia, Forward (association football), Independence Stadium (Namibia), Karima, Sudan, Kenya, Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, Livingstone, Zambia, Lusaka, Nairobi, Namibia, Ndola, Nkoloma Stadium, Nyayo National Stadium, Penalty shootout, Republic of the Congo, Stade Alphonse Massemba-Débat, Sudan, Times of Zambia, Windhoek, WordPress.com, Zambia, Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation, Zambia national football team, Zambia Super League, Zanaco F.C., ZESCO United F.C., 2016 African Nations Championship qualification, 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification Group E, 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF second round.
- AC Léopards players
- Expatriate men's footballers in the Republic of the Congo
AC Léopards
Athlétic Club Léopards de Dolisie is a football (soccer) club from the Republic of Congo based in Dolisie, Niari Department.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Brazzaville
Brazzaville (Ntamo, Ntambo, Kintamo, Kintambo, Tandala, Mavula; Teke: M'fa, Mfaa, Mfa, MfoaRoman Adrian Cybriwsky, Capital Cities around the World: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture, ABC-CLIO, USA, 2013, p. 60) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of the Congo (Congo Republic).
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Colombia
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Independence Stadium (Namibia)
The Independence Stadium in Windhoek's Olympia suburb is the national stadium of the Republic of Namibia.
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Karima, Sudan
Karima (كريمة) is a town in Northern State in Sudan some 400 km from Khartoum on a loop of the Nile.
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Kenya
Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya (Jamhuri ya Kenya), is a country in East Africa.
Levy Mwanawasa Stadium
The Levy Mwanawasa Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Ndola, Zambia.
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Livingstone, Zambia
Livingstone is a city in Zambia.
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Lusaka
Lusaka is the capital and largest city of Zambia.
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Nairobi
Nairobi is the capital and largest city of Kenya.
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Namibia
Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa.
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Ndola
Ndola is the third largest city in Zambia and third in terms of size and population, with a population of 475,194 (2010 census provisional), after the capital, Lusaka, and Kitwe, and the second largest in terms of infrastructure development after Lusaka.
Nkoloma Stadium
Nkoloma Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Lusaka, Zambia.
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Nyayo National Stadium
Nyayo National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Penalty shootout
The penalty shootout is a method of determining a winner in sports matches that would have otherwise been drawn or tied.
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Republic of the Congo
The Republic of the Congo, also known as Congo-Brazzaville, West Congo, Congo Republic, ROC, ROTC, or simply either Congo or the Congo, is a country located on the western coast of Central Africa to the west of the Congo River.
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Stade Alphonse Massemba-Débat
The Alphonse Massemba-Débat Stadium (formally named Stade de la Revolution) in Brazzaville is one of the two national stadiums of the Congo national football team, along with the Stade Municipal de Kintélé.
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Sudan
Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa.
Times of Zambia
The Times of Zambia is a national daily newspaper published in Zambia and headquartered in Ndola.
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Windhoek
Windhoek is the capital and largest city of Namibia.
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WordPress.com
WordPress.com is a web building platform for self-publishing that is popular for blogging and other works.
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Zambia
Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central, Southern and East Africa.
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Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation
The Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) is a Zambian television and radio station, formerly state owned, now technically a statutory body but still essentially under government control.
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The Zambia national football team represents Zambia in association football and is governed by the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ).
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Zambia Super League
The Zambia Super League, known as the MTN Super League for sponsorship purposes, is the top association football league created in 1962 by the Football Association of Zambia.
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Zanaco F.C.
Zanaco FC is a Zambian football club based in Lusaka that plays in the MTN/FAZ Super Division.
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ZESCO United F.C.
ZESCO United Football Club (simply often known as ZESCO) is a Zambian professional football club based in Ndola, that competes in the Zambia Super League.
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2016 African Nations Championship qualification
The 2016 African Nations Championship qualification was a men's football competition which decided the participating teams of the 2016 African Nations Championship.
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2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification Group E
Group E of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification tournament was one of the thirteen groups to decide the teams which qualified for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations finals tournament.
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2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF second round
The second round of CAF matches for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification was played from 11 to 17 November 2015.
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See also
AC Léopards players
- Adama Smith Dickens
- Arnaud Monkam
- Boris Moubhio Ngonga
- Césaire Gandzé
- Chancel Massa
- Childran Djodjo Miangounina
- Dimitri Bissiki
- Fred Duval Ngoma
- Gildas Kiwoko Mouyabi
- Guy Mbenza
- Harris Tchilimbou
- Hermann Nkodia
- Hervé Lomboto
- Jean-Patrick Abouna
- Kader Bidimbou
- Kevine Andzouana
- Mahamane Cissé
- Merveil Ndockyt
- Merveille Kikasa
- Moïse Nkounkou
- Ramaric Etou
- Romaric Rogombé
- Rudy Ndey
- Sagesse Babélé
- Sidoine Beaullia
- Tsiba Moukassa
- Tychique Ntela Kalema
- Varel Rozan
- Vinny Bongonga
- Winston Kalengo
Expatriate men's footballers in the Republic of the Congo
- Alain Nebie
- Appolinaire Danvidé
- Arnaud Monkam
- Bah Mamadou
- Botuli Bompunga
- Cheibane Traoré
- Fiston Abdul Razak
- Gladys Bokese
- Hervé Lomboto
- Jérémie Mumbere
- Jacques Bessan
- Jean-Patrick Abouna
- Mahamane Cissé
- Marcelin Tamboulas
- Merveille Kikasa
- Omega Roberts
- Patou Simbi Ebunga
- Rémi Adiko
- Sam Ledor
- Tychique Ntela Kalema
- Vinny Bongonga
- Winston Kalengo