Zambia Super League 04/20 13:00 29 [3] Power Dynamos v Nkana FC [11] W 0-2
Zambia Super League 04/17 13:00 28 Nkana FC v Konkola Blades W 2-1
Zambia Super League 04/13 18:00 29 Power Dynamos v Nkana FC - Postponed
Zambia Super League 04/10 18:00 28 Nkana FC v Konkola Blades - Postponed
Zambia Super League 04/06 13:00 27 [5] Nkwazi v Nkana FC [13] D 0-0
Zambia Super League 04/03 13:00 26 Nkana FC v Prison Leopards FC D 0-0
Zambia Super League 03/30 12:00 28 Nkwazi v Nkana FC - Postponed
Zambia Super League 03/23 18:00 26 Nkana FC v Prison Leopards FC - Postponed
Zambia Super League 03/16 13:00 25 NAPSA Stars v Nkana FC L 1-0
Zambia Super League 03/09 13:00 24 [14] Nkana FC v Mufulira Wanderers [9] W 2-1
Zambia Super League 03/02 13:00 23 Trident FC v Nkana FC W 1-2
Zambia Super League 02/24 13:00 22 Nkana FC v Forest Rangers D 1-1
Zambia Super League 02/17 20:00 24 Nkana FC v Mufulira Wanderers - Postponed
Zambia Super League 02/17 13:00 21 [6] MUZA FC v Nkana FC [16] W 0-1
Zambia Super League 02/10 20:00 23 Trident FC v Nkana FC - Postponed
Zambia Super League 02/03 20:00 22 Nkana FC v Forest Rangers - Postponed
Zambia Super League 02/03 20:00 21 MUZA FC v Nkana FC - Postponed
Zambia Super League 01/13 13:00 20 Nkana FC v Green Eagles L 0-2
Zambia Super League 01/06 13:00 19 Nkana FC v Mutondo Stars W 2-1
Zambia Super League 12/30 13:00 18 [3] Red Arrows FC v Nkana FC [16] L 1-0
Zambia Super League 12/23 13:00 17 [10] Zanaco FC v Nkana FC [17] W 0-1
Zambia Super League 12/17 13:00 16 Nkana FC v Kabwe Warriors L 0-1
Zambia Super League 12/10 12:00 15 [15] Kansanshi Dynamos v Nkana FC [17] D 0-0
Zambia Super League 12/02 13:00 15 Nkana FC v Green Buffaloes W 2-1
Zambia Super League 11/26 13:00 13 [4] ZESCO United v Nkana FC [17] L 3-1
Zambia Super League 11/18 20:00 13 ZESCO United v Nkana FC - Postponed
Zambia Super League 11/12 13:00 12 [17] Nkana FC v Power Dynamos [7] L 0-2
Zambia Super League 11/08 13:00 11 Konkola Blades v Nkana FC W 1-2
Zambia Super League 11/05 13:00 10 [16] Nkana FC v Nkwazi [10] L 1-3
Zambia Super League 10/28 13:00 9 [15] Prison Leopards FC v Nkana FC [18] W 0-1

Wikipedia - Nkana F.C.

Nkana FC is a football club based in Kitwe, Zambia. The football team competes in the MTN Super League, the top division of Zambian football. Nkana FC has won 13 League titles, making it Zambia's most successful league club, and second overall behind Mufulira Wanderers, with 52 trophies. They play their home games at Nkana Stadium in Wusakile, Kitwe.

The club is currently sponsored by Mopani Copper Mines who are also the team's major owners. The club has also acquired a kit sponsorship deal with global online gambling company Betway.

In 2020, after the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases recorded in Zambia, Mopani Copper Mines reduced the sponsorship deal to the club by 50 percent, citing the failure of the copper prices due to the pandemic. The club decided to sign other sponsorship deals with The Zambia Revenue Authority and The Copperbelt University.

Nkana FC has one of the biggest fan bases in Zambia; the die-hard fans are known for their noisy and passionate support of their club. Before the launch of the Stop Hooliganism in Football campaign by the MTN/FAZ Super League Teams' Supporters Associations, it was the tradition of the Nkana Fans to escalate violence especially after their team conceded a goal or lost a match through questionable officiating.

History

Nkana FC is one of Zambia’s oldest football clubs having been formed in 1935 in Kitwe's Wusakile township. The club was founded under the name of Rhokana United FC before it changed to Nkana Red Devils. In 1990, they were runners-up in the African Cup of Champions, the only Zambian team to ever reach the finals.

Nkana had a long history of success during the 1980s and early 1990s, winning nine league titles from 1982 to 1993. Coached by Moses Simwala, a number of prominent players ran out for Nkana during this time frame.

Nkana were Relegated from the top flight of Zambian football for the first time in their history in 2004, and their period in Division One was plagued by financial problems. However, Nkana returned to the top flight after winning the 2007 Division One North title.

Over the years, Nkana has accumulated a record of success having won the MTN/FAZ Super League 13 times, most recently in 2020.

On 23 May 2014, head coach Masautso Mwale died in a road traffic accident on the eve of their home game against Séwé Sport of the Ivory Coast in Group B in the 2014 CAF Confederation Cup. The accident occurred near the Maposa area and his car was overturned several times as he was driving back to join the team in Kitwe.

Nkana FC is a professional soccer team based in Kitwe, Zambia. The team was founded in 1935 and has a rich history of success in Zambian football. Nkana FC is known for its passionate fan base and fierce rivalry with other top clubs in the country.

The team's colors are red and white, and they play their home matches at the Nkana Stadium, which has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. Nkana FC has won numerous league titles and domestic cups over the years, establishing themselves as one of the top teams in Zambia.

Nkana FC has also had success on the continental stage, competing in the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup. The team has a reputation for producing talented players who go on to represent the Zambian national team.

Overall, Nkana FC is a powerhouse in Zambian football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.