Rotson Kilambe

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Rotson Kilambe
Personnel
birthday August 6, 1978
place of birth KitweZambia
size 176 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1998-1999 Power dynamos at least 33 (11)
2000 Yunnan Hongta 24 0(4)
2001-2003 Zanaco FC at least 51 (15)
2003-2005 Mamelodi Sundowns 38 0(5)
2005-2006 Bloemfontein Celtic 19 0(4)
2006 Kaizer Chiefs 9 0(0)
2007-2008 Power dynamos
2008-2009 al-Faisaly
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1998-2004 Zambia 31 (11)
1 Only league games are given.

Rotson Kilambe (born August 6, 1978 in Kitwe ) is a former Zambian football player . The striker was a Zambian international .

He started his career with the Power Dynamos . In 2000 he played with Yunnan Hongta in China. After a year he returned to Zambia to Zanaco FC , with whom he won the Zambian Championship in 2002 and 2003 and the Cup in 2002. In 2003 he went to South Africa, where he played for the Mamelodi Sundowns , Bloemfontein Celtic and the Kaizer Chiefs . In 2007 he returned to the Power Dynamos and at the end of his career he was under contract with al-Faisaly in Jordan in 2008/09 .

Kilambe was called up to the Zambian national team 31 times between 1998 and 2004 and scored eleven goals. 1998 and 2000 took part in the finals of the African Championship . In 2001 he was banned for six months after a positive doping test , which meant that he missed the 2002 African Cup. In 1998 Zambia won the COSAFA Cup , with Kilambe scoring the 1-0 winner in the final. In 2002 the Zambians reached the semi-finals.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Banned Kilambe scores bbc.co.uk February 25, 2002
  2. COSAFA Cup 1998 Details rsssf.com April 26, 2002
  3. COSAFA Cup 2002 rsssf.com November 28, 2002