Mulamba Ndaye

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Pierre Mutumbula Ndayé Mulamba (Born 4 November 1948) is a former Congolese football midfield player, who still holds the world record for scoring all nine goals, winning the African Cup of Nations in 1974. Currently unemployed, Mulamba has now decided to study towards becoming a soccer coach in Cape Town. He represented Zaire in 1974 FIFA World Cup, the year they qualified as the first black African country to ever participate in a FIFA World Cup. He also won the African Champions League winners with AS Vita Club of Kinshasa in 1973. Mulamba played all minutes against Scotland in Dortmund, and He was sent off in the 22th minutes in the Game they were defeated by Yugoslavia 9 - 0 in Gelsenkirchen

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