Quick Read
- Power Dynamos climb to third in Zambia’s Super League despite losing 1–0 to Zanaco FC.
- Aylesbury Vale Dynamos secure a 0–0 draw at Cockfosters, remaining 14th in their league.
Power Dynamos Climb to Third in Zambia’s Top Tier
It’s been a rollercoaster ride for Power Dynamos Football Club in Zambia’s Super League. Despite a narrow 1–0 defeat to Zanaco FC, the team has moved up to third place with 26 points. The ‘Aba Yellow’ started strong, crafting multiple chances in the first half. Ishmael Eddie Ankobo nearly converted a cross from Frederick Mulambia, but his shot missed the target. Daniel Adoko also came close, yet the scoreboard remained blank at halftime.
The second half saw coach Osward Mutapa shuffle his lineup, bringing on Moses Shumah and Brian Masanyinga as the Dynamos pressed for a breakthrough. But football is rarely scripted. Instead, Zanaco’s Lambert Araina seized a loose ball inside the box in the 81st minute, netting the decisive goal. Power Dynamos responded with urgency, and Shumah had a golden opportunity to equalise, only to send his shot over the bar.
Further substitutions injected fresh legs into the squad, but time ran out. Goalkeeper Josephat Lilanda’s late save kept the margin at one, and after four minutes of added time, the champions walked away without a point. Still, Mutapa’s message was clear: “This is a marathon, don’t rule us out yet. We are still the champions.” With the league entering recess, Power Dynamos have a chance to regroup and refocus for the new year.Source: Africa Top Sports
Aylesbury Vale Dynamos: Holding Ground in England
Across the continent, Aylesbury Vale Dynamos took to the pitch in the Spartan South Midlands Premier Division. Their away match against Cockfosters ended in a goalless draw, leaving the team 14th in the standings as Christmas approaches. It’s not the headline result fans might crave, but sometimes resilience speaks louder than fireworks.
The Dynamos are preparing for a tough challenge after the holidays, facing league leaders Winslow United. With every point crucial in a tight league, their focus will be on translating defensive solidity into attacking success. For supporters, there’s hope in the steadiness—the knowledge that consistency can lay the groundwork for future surges.Source: Bucks Herald
These snapshots of ‘Dynamo’ clubs show that football’s narrative is never static—momentum shifts, fortunes change, and even defeat can fuel future ambition. With both Power Dynamos and Aylesbury Vale Dynamos poised for their next chapters, the coming year promises new opportunities for those willing to persist.

