Zambia national team striker Brian Mwila has began normal training after been out with a knee injury for more than 5 months. Mwila is with Austria Bundesliga side Sportclub Rheindorf Altach.
He featured for the Sportclub Rheindorf Altach B side as he continue on the road to recovery, in that match he played the last 30 minutes and managed to score three goals.

Atleast now I have started normal training, i had a knee injury since July, the striker said.
He continued, I trained with the team on Thursday, i can play but I’m easily getting tired Though I managed to score three goals for team B.
He started his career at Lime Hotspurs then went on to play for Kabwe Warriors. In 2015, Green Buffaloes signed him and he was the key man for the club.
In 2017 he earn his first national team callup and went on to score 8 goal in 11 matches for the national team, that form saw him sign for Premier Soccer League side Plantinum Stars.

In December 2017, having made only a handful of appearances for the club, Mwila returned to Zambia and joined Ndola based club Buildcon Football Club. There he spent four months at the club but scored twice before leaving at the end of the season.
Mwila signed for Austrian side SCR Altach on a three-year deal. He scored his first goals for the club on 7 October 2018, netting twice in a 2–0 league win over
Austria Wien.



We need this guy back. Had it not been for the injury he suffered vs Algeria in the famous double win over the Algerians the guy would have been a big star in Europe. He has the physic and nose for goals. A nature striker I can only compare him to Ucar Godfrey Chitalu. He partnering Patson Daka up front will be great. 3 goals in 30 minutes even though it was a reserve game speaks volumes
I can’t wait to see him play for Zambia again we need him for the remaining afcon qualifying games. O the best Brian
Agree with Justice and Anonymous.
We were “robbed’ by his injuries of goals. Who know where we could have been.
All the best to B Mwila hope he makes a full recovery and starts banging in the goals.
Get well soon son. Hope you get back to your best levels before you got injured.