Zambian Independence Tournament, 1964
Northern Rhodesia became independent under its new name of Zambia on 24th October 1964.
18-10-1964 Uganda 3-2 Kenya [HT 1-1] [at Lusaka, Woodlands Stadium]
[Kadu ??', Joe Baker 77', Ali Kitonsa 88' / Livingstone Madegwa 34', Jotham Ngaywa 81']
20-10-1964 Northern Rhodesia 0-2 Uganda [HT 0-0] [at Luanshya, Kafubu Stadium]
[Joe Baker 51' pen 79']
21-10-1964 Ghana U23 7-1 Kenya [HT 4-0] [at Chingola, Gabbitas Stadium]
[Abukari Gariba 4' 22', Ofei Dodoo 14', Nana Kofi 33' 51' 76', Amusa Gbadamosi 46'/
George Situma 49']
23-10-1964 Northern Rhodesia 2-3 Kenya [HT 2-1] [at Ndola, Dag Hammarskjoeld Stadium]
[Twetson Magwenzi ??', Mizziwayo Mkandawire 25' / Livingstone Madegwa 53',
Daniel Nicodemus ??' 88']
23-10-1964 Ghana U23 2-0 Uganda [HT 0-0] [at Kitwe, Scrivener Stadium]
[Abukari Gariba ??' 73']
25-10-1964 Zambia 3-4 Ghana U23 [HT 3-2] [at Lusaka, Independence Stadium]
[Jackie Sewell 11', Samuel Ndhlovu 21', Emment Kapengwe 33' / Amusa Gbadamosi ??' 84',
Abukari Gariba 37', Kwame Adarkwa 82']
1.Ghana U23 3 3 0 0 13- 4 6
2.Uganda 3 2 0 1 5- 4 4
3.Kenya 3 1 0 2 6-12 2
4.Zambia 3 0 0 3 5- 9 0
An exhibition match was also held:
24-10-1964 Zambia XI 1-4 Visitors XI [HT 1-1] [at Mufulira]
NB: Ghana U-23 also referred to as Ghana B, New Horizon or New Horizons;
note that Ghana's first team was at the Tokyo Olympics at the time.
Sources: [Liw 06], [Chi 09]
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