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Pierre Ndaye Mulamba (4
November 1948 – 26
January 2019) was a
footballer from the
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
formerly Zaire, who pla**** as a forward...
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Chancel Ndaye (born 14
April 1999) is a
Burundian footballer who
currently plays as a defender. He grew up in the
youth sector of the LLB Académic, in...
- was repla**** two days later,
where Zaire won the game 2–0.
Zaire player Ndaye Mulamba was top
scorer with nine goals,
which remains a
record for the tournament...
- the world,
formerly the "Whitbread
Round the
World Race" a
nickname of
Ndaye Mulamba (1948–2019), a
former ****ociation
footballer from the Democratic...
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goals scored in 17 matches, for an
average of 3.18
goals per match. 9
goals Ndaye Mulamba 4
goals Ali Abo
Greisha 3
goals Stanley Mubiru Mayanga Maku Bernard...
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final was re-staged two days
later with
Zaire winning 2–0.
Forward Mulamba Ndaye scored all four of Zaire's
goals in
these two matches: he was also the top...
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Tubilandu Ndimbi (1948-03-15)15
March 1948 (aged 26) 0 AS Vita Club 13 3MF
Ndaye Mulamba (1948-11-04)4
November 1948 (aged 25) 0 AS Vita Club 14 4FW Mayanga...
- as the
State of Katanga. The Luba were divided, with one
faction under Ndaye Emanuel supporting the secession, and
another under Kisula Ngoye supporting...
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scored 5
goals for Ivory
Coast in a 6–1
victory against Ethiopia in 1970.
Ndaye Mulamba scored 9
goals for Zaire in the 1974 tournament.
Kennedy Mweene...
- Mukaya,
muLopwe in
rebellion (c.1800–?)
Kumwimba Ngombe,
muLopwe (1809–1837)
Ndaye Muzinga,
usurper muLopwe (1837–1837)
Ilunga Kabale,
muLopwe (1837–1864)...