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Lushomo Mweemba

2001 - Today

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Lushomo Mweemba (born 10 April 2001) is a Zambian professional women's football defender who plays for Hakkarigücü in the Turkish Super League, and the Zambia women's national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lushomo Mweemba is the 21,413th most popular soccer player (up from 21,440th in 2019), the 49th most popular biography from Zambia (up from 50th in 2019) and the 28th most popular Zambian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Lushomo Mweemba ranks 21,413 out of 21,273Before her are Claudia Bunge, Max Mata, Jack McGlynn, Thabo Cele, Nando Pijnaker, and Marco Dulca. After her are Luke Fleurs, Miao Siwen, Mohamed Abdelsalam, Lubandji Ochumba, Omar Mohamed, and Sam Coffey.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Lushomo Mweemba ranks 443Before her are Anna Shackley, Aizanat Murtazaeva, Chisaki Oiwa, Karin Vexman, Zhang Ziyang, and Matin Balsini. After her are Rasmus Højgaard, Aneta Holasová, Leslie Soltero, Celine Rieder, Zhang Mingyu, and Jan Čejka.

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In Zambia

Among people born in Zambia, Lushomo Mweemba ranks 49 out of 41Before her are Sydney Siame (1997), Racheal Kundananji (2000), Margaret Belemu (1997), Agness Musase (1997), Catherine Musonda (1998), and Grace Chanda (1997). After her are Lubandji Ochumba (2001), Ngambo Musole (1998), Mary Wilombe (1997), Rhoda Njobvu (1994), Hellen Chanda (1998), and Hellen Mubanga (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Zambia

Among soccer players born in Zambia, Lushomo Mweemba ranks 28Before her are Barbra Banda (2000), Racheal Kundananji (2000), Margaret Belemu (1997), Agness Musase (1997), Catherine Musonda (1998), and Grace Chanda (1997). After her are Lubandji Ochumba (2001), Ngambo Musole (1998), Mary Wilombe (1997), Hellen Chanda (1998), Hellen Mubanga (1995), and Martha Tembo (1998).