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Zambia v Tunisia
2010 African Nations Cup, Group Stage 2010
Zambia
Zambia
ZAM
0-1-0
, 1 PTS
1
0-1-0
, 1 PTS
FT
Tunisia
Tunisia
TUN
0-1-0
, 1 PTS
1
0-1-0
, 1 PTS
Jacob Mulenga - 19'
Zouheir Dhaouadi - 40'
Summary
Statistics
Line-Ups
Match Formations
ZAM
TUN
No.
Name
16
Kennedy Mweene
6
Emmanuel Mbola
19
Thomas Nyirenda
4
Joseph Musonda
10
Felix Katongo
15
Kampamba Chintu
17
Rainford Kalaba
13
Stoppila Sunzu
11
Christopher Katongo
7
Jacob Mulenga
12
James Chamanga
21
Emmanuel Mayuka
Substitutes
1
Kalilio Kakonje
22
Jacob Banda
2
Francis Kasonde
5
Hichani Himonde
3
Dennis Banda
8
Isaac Chansa
14
Noah Chivuta
20
William Njobvu
23
Clifford Mulenga
9
Collins Mbesuma
18
Given Singuluma
Game Information
Nossa Senhora do Monte
5:30 AM, 14 January 2010
Attendance: 17,000
Referees:
Koman Coulibaly
Match Timeline
Zambia
Tunisia
KO
19
40
HT
62
81
84
FT
Data is currently unavailable.
Africa Cup of Nations Standings
Team
GP
W
D
L
GD
P
Senegal
3
2
1
0
+6
7
Congo DR
3
2
1
0
+4
7
Benin
3
1
0
2
-3
3
Botswana
3
0
0
3
-7
0
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