Categories: Zambia Biographies

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Davies Phiri

  1. When we talk about Davies Phiri, we will be talking about football legends.
  2. Davies Phiri was born in April 1976 in Mufulira.
  3. He is a former Zambian soccer goalkeeper who is currently the goalkeeper coach for Durban based football team, AmaZulu F.C..
  4. Phiri previously played for Durban Stars, Golden Arrows and Kabwe Warriors.
  5. As a player he was part of the Zambian 1996 African Cup of Nations squad that lost in the semi-finals to Tunisia 4-2.
  6. He was a member of the 1998 African Cup of Nations squad, that finished third in group D on 4 points.
  7. In the 2000 African Nations Cup he was among the team who finished third in group C in the first round of competition.
  8. As a coach he was drafted in 2011 into the Zambian technical team to help prepare the squad for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
  9. Davies and his team went on to win the competition, 8-7 on penalties against Ivory Coast.
  10. He started playing for the Zambian team in 2011.
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