Philemon Kaunda was a Zambian footballer who featured for Mufulira Wanderers in the early '80s and also played for Zambia as a central defender.
His younger brother Philemon Mulala also played for both Wanderers and Zambia in the same period.
Kaunda first played for Wanderers when he was still a school boy at Kantanshi Secondary School in 1977 and made his international debut the following year when he came on as 90th-minute substitute in a CECAFA Cup group stage match against Somalia which Zambia won 4–0, with coach Brian Tiler stating that he had a great future with the national team.
[1][2] When Ackim Musenge was forced into retirement by injury at CECAFA 1979, Kaunda took over as Wanderers' key defender.
[3][4] He later joined the technical bench of South African side Cape Town Spurs.