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Webster "Webby" Chikabala (27 March 1965 – 27 December 1997) was a Zambian
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player and coach. He represented Zambia at the
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in 1990 and 1992. Chikabala played as a forward. He played professional football in Portugal when he joined Maritimo in August 1990.


Club career

Chikabala was born in
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and spent his youth years with the local team Chambishi Blackburn (now called
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), in FAZ Division I, before moving to Mufulira Blackpool in 1984, where he spent two seasons and thereafter joined
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side Vitafoam United in 1986. Later, he signed for the Nchanga Rangers in 1987. He was nicknamed Mukishi Joe. When Nyirenda left in mid-1987 to join Belgian club
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, Chikabala took over as the team's centre-forward.Mwala, Melody. "Chikabala put to rest," ''Times of Zambia,'' 31 December 1997 Chikabala failed to win a trophy with Rangers, with their best-placed league finish being third in 1990, the year in which he left before the end of the season to join Maritimo in August 1990. A year later, Chikabala signed a two-year deal with
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in Belgium and disclosed that he was owed
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13,000 in wages by Maritmo after the Portuguese side went bankrupt. In December 1992, he was suspended indefinitely by
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when it transpired that he had signed the Aalst deal while still under contract with Maritimo."FIFA lifts ban," ''Times of Zambia,'' 23 March 1993 The ban was lifted in March 1993 when Maritmo withdrew their claim and he was allowed to resume his career with Aalst.


International career

Chikabala first played for Zambia Schools for the 1987
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tournament. After Zambia lost 4–0 by
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in their opening game, he was named in the starting line-up in the next game against Uganda, and he scored a debut goal in a 2–2 draw. He was featured at the
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. When Zambia qualified to CAN 1990, he scored the only goal of the match. His team lost to
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in the semi-finals, but they won third place when Zambia defeated
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1–0. Two years later, Chikabala takes part in the
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. After he discovered that his wages were being pegged at the locals' rate, he was persuaded to stay by the coaching staff.
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star Mahmoud Abdul-Razek, better known as
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, was nicknamed after him by Egyptian fans."Top 10 nicknames: Who’s the real Chikabala?" ''filgoal'' https://www.filgoal.com/articles/125004/top-10-nicknames-who-s-the-real-chikabala (retrieved 31 August 2017)


Coaching career

Chikabala started coaching at his boyhood club,
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, as player-coach in 1993, though he did not stay long. He later moved to Zimbabwe, where he joined Mangura FC as a player and later took over as coach. He led them to the BP Cup final in 1995, where they lost 4–0 to Dynamos. He left Mhangura in early 1997 and joined Lancashire Steel FC in
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and held the position of coach until his death later that year.


Death

In late 1997, Chikabala became ill and, on 12 December, was admitted to Redcliff Medical Centre suffering from
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. He was moved to Kwekwe General Hospital when his condition deteriorated; he died on 27 December 1997."Chikabala dies in Zimbabwe," ''Sunday Times of Zambia,'' 28 December 1997 His body was transported to his home town of Chambishi, where he was put to rest three days later.


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