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'''Jan Simulambo''' is a [[Zambia]] [[association football|football]] [[Defender (association football)|Defender]] who played for [[Zambia national football team|Zambia]] in the [[1978 African Cup of Nations]].
'''Jan Simulambo''' is a [[Zambia]] [[association football|football]] [[Defender (association football)|Defender]] who played for [[Zambia national football team|Zambia]] in the [[1974 African Cup of Nations|1974]] and [[1978 African Cup of Nations]].


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Jan Simulambo
Personal information
Full name Jani Simulambo
Place of birth Zambia
Position(s) Defender
International career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1973-1977 Zambia 9 (1)
Managerial career
1981–1989 Mbabane Highlanders
1990–1993 Mhlume
Eleven Men in Flight
Moneni Pirates
1997 Swaziland
1998–2000 Bush Bucks
2000 Black Leopards

Jan Simulambo is a Zambia football Defender who played for Zambia in the 1974 and 1978 African Cup of Nations.

Career

Simulambo played football in the local Zambian league for most of his career. He finished playing with Swaziland side Mbabane Highlanders F.C., where he spent time as a player and coach. He enjoyed success coaching Wanderers, winning nine consecutive league titles from 1981 to 1989.[1]

He managed South African Premiership side Bush Bucks F.C. from 1998 to 2000.[2] He joined Black Leopards F.C. in July 2000.[3]

References

  1. ^ Chimhavi, Dominic (6 September 1998). "New Bucks coach has a top-rate history". Citypress.
  2. ^ Chimhavi, Dominic (30 May 2000). "Relegation: Bucks have it all figured out". Citypress.
  3. ^ Nchabeleng, Mcelwa (23 July 2000). "Paul relinguishes Safa post for club". Citypress.

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