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Fashion Sakala

1997 - Today

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Junior Fashion Sakala (born 14 March 1997) is a Zambian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Saudi Pro League club Al-Fayha and the Zambia national team. Sakala played for Zambian clubs Nchanga Rangers and Zanaco, winning the Zambia Super League in 2016 with the latter. He signed for Spartak Moscow in February 2017. Sakala made no first-team appearances for the club, instead appearing for Spartak-2 Moscow in the second tier of Russian football. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 22 in 2024). Fashion Sakala is the 20,530th most popular soccer player (down from 16,357th in 2024), the 44th most popular biography from Zambia (down from 36th in 2019) and the 21st most popular Zambian Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Fashion Sakala ranks 843Before him are Nadia Delago, Eboue Kouassi, Yasser Triki, Yaw Yeboah, Andreas Hanche-Olsen, and Guillaume Bianchi. After him are Jean-Kévin Duverne, Marie Wattel, Leona Popović, Daichi Hayashi, Rachele Barbieri, and Kamal Miller.

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In Zambia

Among people born in Zambia, Fashion Sakala ranks 44 out of 41Before him are Robert Earnshaw (1981), Given Singuluma (1986), George Gregan (1973), Lubambo Musonda (1995), Vaughan Gething (1974), and Isaac Chansa (1984). After him are Chisamba Lungu (1991), Muzala Samukonga (2002), Edward Chilufya (1999), Rungano Nyoni (1982), Barbra Banda (2000), and Kabange Mupopo (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Zambia

Among soccer players born in Zambia, Fashion Sakala ranks 21Before him are Stoppila Sunzu (1989), Nathan Sinkala (1990), Robert Earnshaw (1981), Given Singuluma (1986), Lubambo Musonda (1995), and Isaac Chansa (1984). After him are Chisamba Lungu (1991), Edward Chilufya (1999), Barbra Banda (2000), Kabange Mupopo (1992), Racheal Kundananji (2000), and Margaret Belemu (1997).