Rabson Mucheleng'anga

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Rabson Mucheleng'anga (born 14 September 1989) is a Zambian football goalkeeper and plays for Nchanga Rangers F.C. in the Zambian Premier League. He formerly played for Power Dynamos FC.

International career

While still young, he is a regular on the Zambian national team, second choice only to George Kolala. [1] and is also former U-20 national player. [2]

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