Chisamba Lungu: The Ronaldinho Of Zambian Football


Chisamba Lungu is one of the most talented but yet underrated attacking midfielder in Zambia. But one thing for sure is that Lungu is a legend who has contributed so much to Zambia.

Even though many came to know him during the 2012 Africa Cup of Nation's his contribution to the nation dates back when he was part of the Under 20 national team in 2008.

Chisamba Lungu

Chisamba famously known as Chisadinho because of his playing style which resemble former Brazilian international Ronaldinho Gaucho was born on January 31, 1991 in Kafue, South of Lusaka.

He started his career at Red Lions Football Academy in Chunga under the tutelage of coach Juma around the 2000.

Chisamba also had a career with Kafue Celtic which lasted for seven years from 200 0- 2007. In 2007, Lungu joined Super League side Zanaco which only lasted for a year before he went back to Kafue Celtic in 2009.

In 2010, Chisamba moved to Georgian side Baia Zugdidi where he had 29 appearances and managed to score a goal.

His stunning performance in Georgia took him to Ural FC in Russia in 2010. Lungu joined the club in 2010 when it was in the second division.

Lungu was one of the longest players at the Russian club where he spent seven years. He had 141 appearances with seven goals to his name.

In 2017, Lungu joined Turkish side Alanyaspor. He made his debut for the club on August 25, 2017 when he was introduced as substitute for injured Isaac Sackey.

After a year, Lungu returned to Zambia to join Super League side


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