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Zambia Premier League confirms 21 teams for 2025 Absa cup

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The Zambian Premier League (ZPL) has confirmed the 21 teams set to compete in the prestigious 2025 Absa Cup, featuring clubs from the MTN Super League, ZPL National League, and Provincial Division One.

ZPL Head of Communications, Christina Zulu, announced the final lineup in a statement issued in Lusaka on Monday.

“The Absa Cup draws will be conducted this week, and further details on the fixtures, venues, and match dates will be announced in due course,” Zulu said.

She extended her best wishes to all participating teams, expressing confidence in an exciting tournament ahead.

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Participating Teams:

MTN Super League Representatives:

1. ZESCO United (Ndola)
2. ⁠Kabwe Warriors (Kabwe)
3. Nkana (Kitwe)
4. Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
5. Red Arrows (Lusaka)
6. Green Eagles (Choma)
7. Green Buffaloes (Lusaka)
8. ZPL National League

Representatives:

9. Konkola Blades (Chililabombwe)
10. Kansanshi Dynamos (Solwezi)
11. ⁠Prison Leopards (Kabwe)
12. Mpulungu Harbour (Mpulungu)

Provincial Division One

Representatives:

13. Copperbelt: Roan United (Luanshya)
14. Central: Air Power (Kabwe)
15. Eastern: Young Nkwazi (Petauke)
16. Luapula: Matkat United (Mansa)
17. Lusaka: Makeni All Stars (Lusaka)
18. Muchinga: Muchinga Blue Eagles (Chinsali)
19. Northern: Teta FC (Kasama)
20. Northwestern: Solwezi Academy (Solwezi)
21. Southern: Bart’s FC (Choma)
22. Western: Nangweshi Pirates (Senanga).

The 2025 Absa Cup promises to be a thrilling competition, bringing together top-tier clubs and emerging talents from across Zambia.

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