George Lwandamina

George Lwandamina (born 5 August 1963) is a former Zambian footballer and head coach of Kabwe Warriors.He had a brief playing career with Zambia and won several trophies as a defender with Mufulira Wanderers.

During this time, he worked on his soccer skills and when he resumed his education, he went straight to the final grade and easily passed the exams to qualify to Ndeke Secondary School.

[1][2] With his interest in soccer re-ignited, he joined amateur side CISB where he played with Kenneth Malitoli and Kapambwe Mulenga, and would visit his mother in Chingola during the school holidays, where he would feature for Chiwempala Leopards.

[1] During his final year in school in 1984, Lwandamina received a lot of offers from clubs within Kitwe but opted to join Mutondo Stars which was being coached by Fordson Kabole.

When Melu left to join Olympiacos in Greece, Lwandamina took over the captain's armband and though Wanderers won a lot of cups, the league title eluded them.

[5] This was deemed not good enough by the team's management despite the cup triumph being their only piece of silverware since their solitary league win in 2004, and Lwandamina's contract was terminated.

When Renard quit the Zambian job the first time in 2010, Lwandamina took over the team as interim coach in an unsuccessful two match reign that ended in failure to qualify to the 2011 tournament.