Roan dethrone Kitwe United
Published On April 25, 2016 » 2170 Views» By Bennet Simbeye » Football, Sports
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By RONALD CHAWE and YVONNE SAKALA –
Roan 2 Kansanshi 0
‘STYLISH’ Roan United at the weekend climbed to the summit of the FAZ Division One Zone Two league table after defeating Solwezi side Kansanshi Dynamos.
This victory saw the Luanshya side displace Kitwe United from the top slot on goal difference.
A first-half brace by Lyson Sikaonga was all Roan needed to collect maximum points and move to seven points, at par with Kitwe United.
They, however, lead on goal difference having scored four times without conceding while the ‘Chingalika Boys’ have scored four goals and conceded one.
From Solwezi, Chambishi picked up their second win of the season after a 2-0 win over Zesco Solwezi to move to third position with six points, one behind the leaders.
Kitwe 0 Ndola 0
Kitwe United were pegged back after drawing with Ndola United in a dull game played at Garden Park Stadium.
From Musa Kasonka Stadium, Copperbelt Bullets defeated ZNS Lwamfumu 2-0 to pick up their second win of the season.
Both goals came from Brian Chilando while the visitors remained winless
Gomes 4 Indeni 3
At Levy Mwanawasa Stadium Gomes defeated Indeni in an exciting Ndola derby, with Gomes now moving to five points while Indeni stay with just a point .
Chingola Police battered Mining Rangers 5-2 in another goal jamboree, with the former moving to six points while Rangers remained at the bottom of the table with no points.
Other matches saw First Quantum Mining Operations’ match against Bresmar United end goalless, just as the tie involving Kalulushi Modern Stars and Konkola Blades.
City 2 Paramilitary 1
In Zone One, City of Lusaka beat Paramilitary to go joint top of the table, their best position in more than three years, and had Ackim Tembo to thank for scoring a brace.
This means that City joined leaders Lusaka City Council and Matero United at the top with seven points from three games.
Riflemen 0 LCC 0
Lusaka City Council failed to keep up their good start as they succumbed to a barren draw in a Week Four encounter away to Zambia Army’s Riflemen.
However, Lusaka City Council still remain at the top with a superior goal difference over City and Matero United, who beat Nampundwe United 1-0 at home.
The other clash saw Young Green Buffaloes beat visiting Petauke United 1-0, while Panza Chiefs edged Happy Hearts 1-0.
Police College 4 Malaiti 3
Police College posted an emphatic victory over Zesco Malaiti in a seven-goal thriller, while Kafue Celtic and National Assembly settled for a virgin draw, as Lundazi United picked up an easy 2-0 victory over Slamu United.

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