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Dave Sunday (David Sande Chipandwe) was born on 9 April, 1947 in Kitwe, Northern Rhodesia, is a footballer. Discover Dave Sunday's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

Popular As David Sande Chipandwe
Occupation N/A
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 9 April 1947
Birthday 9 April
Birthplace Kitwe, Northern Rhodesia
Nationality Zambia

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Timeline

2000

He retired from the mines in May 2000 after 32 years service. He is currently working for Mining Haulage in Chingola as a mechanic.

1976

Chipandwe retired at the end of the 1976 season and a year after, was appointed to the Rangers executive. He was in charge of the technical committee and also trained goalkeepers John Kaunda and Ignatius Muswala. He left the executive in 1979 to concentrate on work in the mines.

1973

At Rangers, his career blossomed and he became the team's first choice goalkeeper, winning three trophies: the Shell Challenge Cup in 1973 and 1976 as well as the Heroes & Unity Cup in 1975. As his adopted name sounded as if he was of European descent, Chipandwe was often mistaken for a white player by those who had never seen him in action.

1969

He made his debut his international debut in 1969 and was in goal when Zambia suffered their worst defeat, a 10-1 massacre by Congo DR in Kinshasa though he was unwell on the day of the match and had to be substituted for Elias Mutau after conceding three goals. He was Zambia's third choice goalkeeper at CAN 1974 but did not see any action in Zambia's run to the final which they lost to Zaire after a replay.

1966

At Rhokana, he found the team well stocked in the goalkeeping department so he was loaned to Kitwe United in 1966 where he established himself and played for four seasons. During his stint there, he enrolled for a mechanics course at Northern Technical College (NORTEC) in Ndola. This led to a scenario where he trained with Ndola side Strike Rovers during the week and played for Kitwe United at weekends. When he completed his course, he joined Nchanga Copper Mines as an intern and switched over to Nchanga Rangers in 1970.

1947

David Sande Chipandwe (born 9 April 1947), better known as Dave Sunday is former Zambian goalkeeper. Chipandwe played for Kitwe United and Nchanga Rangers and was part of the Zambian squad during the country's first ever Cup of Nations outing at Egypt 1974.