Nchanga Rangers reinforces squad with 10 new signings

National Division One League side Nchanga Rangers Football Club has signed 10 new players in a bid to strengthen the squad ahead of the 2023/2024 season.

The Chingola-based side has signed winger Mwiza Siwale, midfielder Bwalya Tembo and striker Max Mulutula from Kafue Celtic on long-term contracts, as well as creative midfielder Musonda Siame, as a free agent, also on a long-term contract.

Right back Humphrey Phiri joins the club on a season-long loan from Young Prison Leopards, with left back Gift Sikaonga rejoining from Lusaka Dynamos as a free agent while defensive midfielder Mike Davie Zulu has signed a long-term contract from Kalilo Stars.

The club has acquired the services of three foreign players from DR Congo namely, striker Billy Ntumba Balanganayi who played for Chambeshi FC last season, defender Roger Iyongo Kumiyamba from AC Manga Sports and attacking midfielder Laurent Ntambwe Mwanza from Racing Club Katanga Stars.

The Club has disclosed that it is still finalizing two more deals.

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