Zambia Super League 01/24 13:00 18 Kabwe Warriors v Kansanshi Dynamos - View
Zambia Super League 01/28 13:00 19 Prison Leopards FC v Kabwe Warriors - View
Zambia Super League 01/31 13:00 20 Kabwe Warriors v Nkwazi - View
Zambia Super League 01/31 13:00 15 Kabwe Warriors v Nchanga Rangers - View
Zambia Super League 02/04 13:00 21 Nkana FC v Kabwe Warriors - View
Zambia Super League 02/07 13:00 22 Green Buffaloes v Kabwe Warriors - View
Zambia Super League 02/14 13:00 23 Kabwe Warriors v Zanaco FC - View
Zambia Super League 02/21 13:00 24 Konkola Blades v Kabwe Warriors - View
Zambia Super League 02/25 13:00 25 Kabwe Warriors v Mutondo Stars - View
Zambia Super League 02/28 13:00 26 Green Eagles v Kabwe Warriors - View
Zambia Super League 03/04 13:00 27 Kabwe Warriors v Mufulira Wanderers - View
Zambia Super League 03/14 13:00 28 Red Arrows FC v Kabwe Warriors - View
Zambia Super League 03/18 13:00 29 Kabwe Warriors v Power Dynamos - View
Zambia Super League 04/04 13:00 30 Mines United FC v Kabwe Warriors - View
Zambia Super League 04/18 13:00 31 Kabwe Warriors v Honduras Women - View
Zambia Super League 04/22 13:00 32 Nchanga Rangers v Kabwe Warriors - View
Zambia Super League 05/02 13:00 33 Kabwe Warriors v ZESCO United - View
Zambia Super League 05/16 13:00 34 Nasr Bar Elias v Kabwe Warriors - View

Wikipedia - Kabwe Warriors F.C.

Kabwe Warriors is a Zambian football club based in Kabwe that plays in the Zambian Premier League. They play their home games at Railway Stadium in Kabwe.

They were once the second most successful club in Zambia in terms of trophies won, behind Mufulira Wanderers, but have not won the league title since 1987.

The club is owned and sponsored by Zambia Railways, while 1xbet are the shirt sponsors and main partner of the club.

History

The club was founded as Broken Hill United but changed their name to Kabwe Warriors in 1966.

Warriors won their first league title in 1968 on goal difference after Ndola United, who was leading the table entering the final round, lost 2–1 on the last day of the season.

In 1971 Kabwe Warriors became the first Zambian side to play in now CAF Champions League, but the team performed badly. In 1972, however, the warriors represented Zambia in continental football competition and reached the quarter finals. Warriors lost in the quarter finals to Ghana's Accra Hearts of Oak via a 3-9 goal aggregate.

Zambian football great Godfrey Chitalu who is the club's all-time leading scorer is regarded as the club's greatest player. He played for the club between 1971 and 1982. In 1972 he scored 107 goals in all competitions for club and country; more than Lionel Messi's widely recognized record set in 2012.

In the 2013/14 season, Kabwe Warriors was relegated, but the club returned to the top flight after a one-year absence, winning promotion with five games left to play in the Division One North.

In January 2024, Lusaka international betting company 1xBet signed a sponsorship agreement with Kabwe Warriors.

The Kabwe Warriors Football Club, based in Kabwe, Zambia, is a storied and passionate team with a rich history in Zambian football. Founded in 1930, the club has become a symbol of pride for its local community and has garnered a loyal fan base over the decades. Known for their distinctive blue and white colors, the Warriors play their home matches at the historic Godfrey Chitalu Stadium, which has a capacity of around 10,000 spectators.

The Kabwe Warriors have a reputation for developing local talent and have produced several players who have gone on to represent the national team, the Chipolopolo. The club has experienced various successes in domestic competitions, including multiple appearances in the Zambian Premier League and cup tournaments. Their playing style is characterized by a blend of physicality and technical skill, making them a formidable opponent on the pitch.

Off the field, the Kabwe Warriors are deeply involved in community initiatives, promoting youth development and encouraging sportsmanship among the younger generation. With a commitment to excellence and a strong sense of identity, the Kabwe Warriors continue to strive for success, aiming to reclaim their place among the top teams in Zambian football.