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Ronald “Sate Sate” Kampamba Retires: Begins New Chapter as Nkana FC’s Third Assistant Coach

Ronald “Sate Sate” Kampamba, one of Zambia’s most iconic footballers, has officially retired from professional football, marking the end of an illustrious career that saw him reach incredible heights both domestically and internationally. However, this is not the end of his journey in football, as he now steps into a new role as the third assistant coach at Nkana FC, a club where he became a legend.

Kampamba’s football career is nothing short of remarkable. He made history as the first teenager in this century to win the Zambian Super League (ZSL) Top Scorer’s award twice consecutively, in 2012 and 2013. His impressive goal-scoring ability quickly made him a household name in Zambian football. In 2014, Kampamba reached another milestone by becoming the youngest Zambian Player of the Year in two decades, earning this prestigious title at just 20 years old.

As he hangs up his boots, Kampamba’s new role as the third assistant coach at Nkana FC signifies a fresh chapter in his life. His deep knowledge of the game, coupled with his rich experience, will undoubtedly be invaluable in his coaching career. Nkana FC fans will be thrilled to see how Kampamba’s presence on the coaching staff influences the team’s future success.

While Kampamba may no longer be scoring goals on the pitch, his impact on Zambian football is far from over. His transition into coaching represents not just the continuation of his journey with Nkana FC but also his commitment to nurturing the next generation of football talent in Zambia.

As he takes on his new role as Nkana FC’s third assistant coach, his legacy will continue to grow, inspiring young footballers across the nation. Nkana FC and its supporters can look forward to the positive influence that Kampamba will bring to the team in this next chapter of his storied career.