[2] Chikabala failed to win a trophy with Rangers, with their best-placed league finish being third in 1990, the year in which he left before the end of the season to join Maritimo in August 1990.
[3] A year later, Chikabala signed a two-year deal with Eendracht Aalst in Belgium and disclosed that he was owed US$13,000 in wages by Maritmo after the Portuguese side went bankrupt.
[4] In December 1992, he was suspended indefinitely by FIFA when it transpired that he had signed the Aalst deal while still under contract with Maritimo.
[6] Chikabala started coaching at his boyhood club, Chambishi FC, as player-coach in 1993, though he did not stay long.
[7] He left Mhangura in early 1997 and joined Lancashire Steel FC in Kwekwe and held the position of coach until his death later that year.