10 Things You Didn’t Know About Andrew Sinkala

  1. Andrew Mutambo Sinkala (born 18 June 1979) was a Zambian former professional footballmidfielder.
  2. From 1999, he was exclusively under contract with clubs in Germany.
  3. After his retirement from professional football, Sinkala continued to play amateur football for SG Köln-Worringen in the sixth-tier Landesliga Mittelrhein.
  4. Sinkala is currently at FC Viktoria Koln.
  5. Sinkala captained the Zambia U-20 national football team to both the African Youth Nations Youth World Cup in Nigeria in 1999.
  6. He also won his first senior cap in the same year against Democratic Republic of the Congo in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
  7. He represented the Zambian national team at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2000, 2002, 2006 and 2010.
  8. His late father, Moffat Mutambo, also played for Nchanga Rangers and the national soccer team as a defender.
  9. Sinkala’s brother, Nathan Sinkala, is also a football player and has also played for Zambia.
  10. Andrew has 4 cchildren.

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