Trident F.C.

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Trident Football Club
Trident F.C. logo.png
Full nameTrident Football Club
Nickname(s)The Conquerors
Founded2015;9 years ago (2015)
Ground Sentinel grounds
ManagerArnold Malisawa Interim head coach
League Zambia Super League

Trident Football Club, is a Zambian football club that competes since summer 2023 for the first time in the Zambia Super League. [1] Founded in 2015, the club is based in the North Western region of Zambia and has steadily risen in prominence over recent years. Trident F.C. earned its position in the Zambia Super League [2] following a successful campaign during the 2022/2023 FAZ National Division One League, [3] where they clinched the championship with an impressive tally of 62 points. [4] In March 2023 Trident FC reached for the first time the semi-finals of ABSA Cup with a 1–0 win against the Green Eagles thanks to a late Peter Musukuma goal. [5]

Home ground

The home ground for Trident F.C. is Sentinel Grounds, which serves as the team's primary venue for hosting matches and conducting training sessions. However, in light of efforts to enhance the facility to meet the minimum standards mandated for Super Division football, the club temporarily relocated its home matches to Nkana Stadium [6] in order to provide its players and supporters improved conditions. [7]

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