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Hat-trick earns promotion

Katongo becomes a sergeant after goal-scoring feat in qualifiers

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Zambia captain, striker and talisman Christophe­r Katongo started an African Nations Cup qualifier as an army corporal and finished it as a sergeant.

The instant promotion by military chiefs was his reward for scoring a hat-trick against fierce regional rivals South Africa in a 3-1 triumph at Newlands Stadium in Cape Town.

Although Katongo ceased to be a regular memberof the army after joining South African club Jomo Cosmos from Green Buffaloes in 2004, he remained a reserve force member.

Born 30 years ago in copper mining town Mufulira, Katongo has come a long way since the days of drill and weapons training in Lusaka, with spells at clubs in South Africa, Denmark, Germany, Greece and present ‘home’ China.

But wherever his travels take him, the humble, softly spoken star always responds to national call-ups and skippered the Chipolo polo (Copper Bullets) to a dream-come-true Africa Cup title in Libreville last February.

Not only did Katongo-inspired Zambia upset Ivory Coast by winning the final via a penalty shootout, but they also honoured the 1993 national team who were wiped out just off the Gabonese coast when a military aircraft crashed.

The efforts of Katongo did not go unnoticed as he won the 2012 BBC Footballer of the Year award with 40% of a public vote ahead of stars like Didier Drogba and Yaya Toure from the Ivory Coast.

Katongo surprising­ly made only the top 10 for the CAF Footballer of the Year competitio­n won for a second straight year by Toure, but he never complained publicly about the decision of African national-team coaches.

He did speak warmly about winning the BBC award: “This is a fantastic moment for me and I thank those who voted. It is something I will never forget in my career.

“To be among the players who have won this award – I will go to sleep with a smile on my face. I did my best and the people have spoken,” added the scorer of many vital internatio­nal goals. None was more crucial than that against Uganda last September at the Levy Mwana was a national stadium in Ndola which gave Zambia the slenderest of advantages in a 2013 Cup of Nations qualifier.

It is just as well Katongo netted because Uganda won the return match by a similar 1-0 score only for Zambia to emerge victorious in a marathon penalty shootout despite Katongo failing to convert the first spot kick for his side.

The Chipolopol­o are widely expected to survive the first stage with the Super Eagles and should they go all the way again and win a second consecutiv­e title, there will probably be calls for Katongo to be made a brigadier.

 ?? — AFP ?? Instant promotion: Christophe­r Katongo started a tournament as a corporal and at the end of the meet was made a sergeant.
— AFP Instant promotion: Christophe­r Katongo started a tournament as a corporal and at the end of the meet was made a sergeant.

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