Philemon Chisala (born 11 November 1966) is a former Zambian footballer who featured for Mufulira Wanderers in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s as a defender or midfielder.
After almost three years at Kafironda, Chisala made the move to Wanderers towards the end of 1987 where he found Ashious Melu and George Lwandamina established in central defence so coach Ackim Musenge decided to play him at right-back in the upcoming season.
His performances were rewarded with the club's Footballer of the Year award for 1989 and when Melu left to pursue a professional career in Greece, Chisala dropped into defence where he cemented his position, and his commanding height saw him easily slot in though he was equally comfortable in midfield, scoring a number of goals and was soon after named captain of the team.
He also linked up with former Wanderers team-mate Francis Chisenga and the duo helped Gunners win the Botswana Premier League title in 1994.
Chisala was named captain of the team in 1997 until he retired two years later and returned to Zambia where he had a stint as coach of Lusaka Youth Soccer Academy.