Lusaka Dynamos Women

Leagues Played
Zambia League Women 5
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
Lusaka Dynamos

Results

Zambia League Women 08/25 08:00 - Red Arrows FC Women v Lusaka Dynamos Women D 1-1
Zambia League Women 08/14 08:00 - Lusaka Dynamos Women v Green Buffaloes Women L 0-2
Zambia League Women 06/05 08:00 - Lusaka Dynamos Women v Nkwazi Queens Women W 2-1
Zambia League Women 05/30 11:00 - Lusaka Dynamos Women v National Assembly FC Women W 2-1
Zambia League Women 05/04 08:00 - Lusaka Dynamos Women v Police Doves Queens Women D 1-1

Wikipedia - Lusaka Dynamos F.C.

Lusaka Dynamos Football Club is a Zambian football club based in Lusaka. Lusaka Dynamos Football Club is a Zambian football club based in Lusaka. The club's nickname is "The Elite" and it lives up to its billing by way of the profile it commands in the media and general public. Lusaka Dynamos plays in the top division of the Football Association of Zambia league, called the Zambia Super League. The club colours are: Home colours – Red with white highlighters and Away colours are White with red highlighter or Gray with crazy green highlighter or Orange with black. The kit brand is currently Umbro having been dressed by Macron for the last 2 seasons. Before that, the club was dressed by a local sports brand Yesu.

Lusaka Dynamos is renowned for its ability to nurture upcoming footballers into fully-fledged players. The club's president is Hanif Adam – a businessman and experienced administrator. All home games are played at National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka. The main sponsor of Lusaka Dynamos is businessman Bokani Soko.

History

The club was formed in 1979 by Hanif Adam who was a popular DJ around Lusaka nightclubs. He was also a part time player at the club, which slowly evolved into one that focused on giving youths from different communities opportunities, and then later sell them on.

Lusaka Dynamos has sold players to destinations including Germany, Israel, and South Africa. A number of former Zambia National Team players trace their roots to the club.

Lusaka Dynamos has also given opportunities to footballers who arrived as refugees in Zambia to revive their careers at the club, with a number coming from Rwanda and Liberia. The club a few years ago decided to change its strategy in a bid to compete for honors. The club has recently signed several star players from across Africa, as well as identifying potential stars of the Zambian game. Of late, the club has made a name by signing up some of the great talent from around Africa and has even had layers from as far as Brazil on its rooster.

Lusaka Dynamos have yet to win a league title with its best position being 5th in 2017 while the club won its one and only trophy in the 2008 BP Top 8 Cup after beating Zesco United 1–0 in the final. LD remains the reigning BP Top 8 Champion as the competition has not been held since. LD also beat ZESCO in the final of the 2021 ABSA Cup (Zambia) champions.

**Lusaka Dynamos Women Football Club**

Lusaka Dynamos Women is a prominent women's soccer team based in Lusaka, Zambia. Established with the vision of empowering female athletes and promoting women's football in the region, the club has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the Zambian women's league.

The team is known for its dynamic playing style, characterized by skillful ball control, strategic teamwork, and an unwavering competitive spirit. With a roster of talented players who are passionate about the game, Lusaka Dynamos Women consistently strive for excellence on and off the pitch. The club emphasizes the development of young talent, providing training programs and mentorship opportunities to nurture the next generation of female footballers.

Lusaka Dynamos Women proudly represents the vibrant culture of Lusaka and is committed to inspiring young girls to pursue their dreams in sports. The team enjoys strong support from local fans, who rally behind them during matches, creating an electrifying atmosphere at their home games.

As they continue to compete at the highest levels, Lusaka Dynamos Women aim to not only achieve success in tournaments but also to advocate for gender equality in sports and empower women in their communities. With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and community engagement, Lusaka Dynamos Women is more than just a soccer team; it is a symbol of hope and progress for women in Zambia.