Kitwe United’s FAZ Super Division stay is looking very precarious after losing for a four successive league game on Saturday.
Chingalika fell 1-0 at Garden Park to visiting Green Eagles as their search for an elusive first league win of the 2020/2021 season continues after 21 games played on 8 points with thirteen matches left for them to save their souls.
Eagles’ defender Warren Kunda’s superb glancing header off an Emmanuel Mukosha free-kick in the 33rd minute to hand Eagles their first 3 points in three games in which period they managed to collect 2 points.
The result put ninth placed Eagles on 28 points and back in the Confederation Cup qualification race and now sit three points behind third placed Forest Rangers who are tied on 31 points with Buildcon and Kabwe Warriors in the top five.
Napsa today finished 0-0 away to Kitwe United at Garden Park.
The result sees the Lusaka side exhaust its four outstanding matches with three draws and one defeat.
Overall, Napsa have now collected five draws and two defeats since they beat Prison Leopards 2-1 at home in Lusaka on January 10.
Despite the draw, Napsa crawl one notch up to the top four of the relegation zone to number 15 on as many points and games played.
Napsa host Nkwazi this Sunday in their last game before heading to Nairobi for their Valentines Day date against Gor Mahia of Kenya in a CAF Confederation Cup pre-group stage first leg match on February 13.