Nchimunya Mweetwa

[3] In the 2010 Ykkönen season Mweetwa made dramatic come-back with total of 13 goals in 23 games, of which in 13 he was in the starting line-up.

He was the top scorer for RoPS and according to local newspaper Lapin Kansa, he received three offers from foreign clubs outside Finland.

[4] In August 2014, Mweetwa was named as one of three foreign players for SC Villa's 2014–15 Uganda Super League season.

[5] In September 2015, Mweetwa received a work permit to join Botswana Premier League club Nico United.

[3][7] In July 2011, Mweetwa received a suspended jail sentence for his part in the match fixing scandal.