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He scored Ndayi Mulamba Nine goals in six games in the 1974 version, including four in two final games when copying Africa Cup of Nations 1974 in Egypt, and his record is still valid.
Nadei Mulamba played Zaire in the final against Zambia and ended in a draw 2-2 against Nadei Mulamba. The final was held two days later when Zaire beat its opponent 2-0 with two goals from Mulamba. After 1968
In 1973, Mulamba won the Africa Cup of Nations (now the Champions League) with the Vita Club and lost the 1981 final.
The ministry announced in a statement the death of the Congolese Democratic attacker "The Minister of Sports and Recreation of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bape Nyango, expresses his deep regret for the announcement to the national community and to the sports movement of the death of the international record holder of goals of the Africa Cup of Nations, Ndayi Motumbula Mulamba, Saturday, January 26 early in the morning. South Africa".
According to Congolese sports journalist Seki Titani, the 70-year-old Congolese attacker has been undergoing medical treatment in South Africa since last August, after traveling to India for the same reason.
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Ndai Mulamba scored nine goals in six matches of the 1974 edition, including four in two final editions of the 1974 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt. His record is always respected.
Nadei Mulamba played Zaire in the final against Zambia and ended in a draw 2-2 against Nadei Mulamba. The final was held two days later when Zaire beat its opponent 2-0 with two goals from Mulamba. After 1968
In 1973, Mulamba won the Africa Cup of Nations (now the Champions League) with the Vita Club and lost the 1981 final.
"The Minister of Sports and Recreation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Babi Nyango, expresses his deep regret for the announcement to the national community and the sports movement of the death of the international and record holder of the Africa Cup of Nations, Nadei Mutumbula Mulamba, This early Saturday morning January 26 in South Africa. "
According to Congolese sports journalist Seki Titani, the 70-year-old Congolese attacker has been undergoing medical treatment in South Africa since last August, after traveling to India for the same reason.