| Full name | City of Lusaka Football Club | |
|---|---|---|
| Nickname(s) | City Yamoto | |
| Founded | 1937 | |
| Ground | Woodlands Stadium, Lusaka, Zambia | |
| Capacity | 10,000 | |
| Chairman | Chomba Mumba | |
| League | Zambian National Division one league | |
|  | ||
City of Lusaka F.C. is football (soccer) Zambian club based in Lusaka founded in 1937.[1] They are a member of the Football Association Zambia. They play their home games at Woodlands Stadium.
The club plays in black and white colours.[2]
History
City of Lusaka played in the Zambian Premier League in 2002–03/ 2007-10/ 2017. The team is currently playing in the second tier of Zambian league (FAZ/ Eden University division one national league).
Honours
- Old First Division champions (1964,1970)
- First division champions (2016)
- FAZ Provincial Cup champions (2020)
Notable former coaches
 Chris Tembo (2015) Chris Tembo (2015)
 Davy Musole (2015) Davy Musole (2015)
 Elijah Chikwanda (2017) Elijah Chikwanda (2017)
 Hector Chilombo (2017) Hector Chilombo (2017)
 Roberto Randi (2017) Roberto Randi (2017)
 George Kapembwa (2018) George Kapembwa (2018)
 Vaselin Velusic (2020) Vaselin Velusic (2020)
 Jordi Rovira (2021) Jordi Rovira (2021)
 Isaac Chansa (2021) Isaac Chansa (2021)
 Albert Mphande (2022) Albert Mphande (2022)
 Slawomir Cisakowski (2022-current) Slawomir Cisakowski (2022-current)
Club officials/Technical team
- Chairman:  Chomba Mumba Chomba Mumba
- Vice Chairman:  Justin Zulu Justin Zulu
- Technical director/Head coach :  Sławomir Cisakowski Sławomir Cisakowski
- Goalkeeping coach:  Donald Phiri Donald Phiri
- Youth Head coach:  Bruce Lumino Bruce Lumino
- Physiotherapist:  Matthews Kabundi Matthews Kabundi
- Team manager:  Hassan Adams Hassan Adams
- Media Manager:  Innocent Mwansa Innocent Mwansa
- Kit manager:  Oswald Sichinga Oswald Sichinga
- Match Organizer:  George B Njovu George B Njovu
References
- ↑ Schöggl, Hans. "Zambia – Foundation Dates of Clubs". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
- ↑ punchchama (1 June 2015). "WHAT NEXT FOR ZAMBIA'S BIGGEST COMMUNITY FOOTBALL CLUB?". wordpress.com. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
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