Indeni vs Green Eagles, 2024-25 Zambian Super League

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Indeni are hosting Green Eagles at Indeni Sports Complex, Ndola, , starting on . The match is a part of the Zambian Super League.

Game Information

Competition: Zambian Super League

Venue: Indeni Sports Complex
Location: Ndola,

Zambian Super League Standings

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Zanaco 6 +4 14
2 Nchanga Rangers 5 +4 12
3 Red Arrows 4 +6 10
4 Green Buffaloes 6 +4 10
Full Standings

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