Lumwana Radiants and Nchanga Rangers have been relegated from the MTN Super League following their final match day results.
Nchanga and Lumwana needed to win their games heading into week 34 while hoping Nkwazi dropped points.
It is the Zambia Police sponsored outfit however who have survived thanks to a 1-0 win over Green Eagles thanks to a Stephen Mutama first half free kick.
Lumwana Radiants suffered a 2-1 loss to FC MUZA while Nchanga Rangers were held to a 1-1 draw meaning Robert Tembo has been relegated twice.
He was relegated in National Division One with Barts FC before this unfortunate drop with Brave.
Before that, Tembo secured back to back Super League promotion with Kafue Celtic and Nchanga Rangers.
Elsewhere, Champions Power Dynamos were handed a huge 5-1 thumping by Red Arrows on their coronation day.
A brace from Albert Kangwanda, and a goal each from Felix Bulaya, Kebson Kamanga and Saddam Yussuf Phiri gave the hosts a well deserved win.
In Kabwe, NAPSA Stars came from two goals down to hold Prison Leopards 2-2 while Nkana beat Kansanshi Dynamos 2-0 at Chilata.
ZESCO United edged Forest Rangers 1-0 in a Ndola derby while Chambishi beat fellow relegated side Buildcon 4-2.
MTN Super League week 34 Results| Saturday, 3rd June, 2023
Compiled by the ZamFoot Crew
Red Arrows 5-1 Power Dynamos
(Felix Bulaya 19′, Saddam Yussuf Phiri 45′, Albert Kangwanda 47′, 71′, Kebson Kamanga 86’| Andy Boyeli 44′)
Nchanga Rangers 1-1 Kabwe Warriors
( 77’| Mathews Tolopa 88′)
Prison Leopards 2-2 NAPSA Stars
(David Obashi 2′ pen, Junior Zulu 11′ | Fredrick Mwimanzi 22′ pen, Francis Debrah 42′ og )
Nkwazi 1-0 Green Eagles
(Stephen Mutama 20′)
Green Buffaloes 2-1 Zanaco
(Jack Chirwa 41′, John Kosamu 49’| Francis Mustafa 50′ pen )
Forest Rangers 0-1 ZESCO United
(Collins Sikombe 19′)
Lumwana Radiants 0-2 FC MUZA
(Kasanda Sydney 13′, Kelvin Mwanza 32′)
Nkana 2-0 Kansanshi Dynamos
(Obed Masumbuko 33′, Jacob Ngulube 82′)
Chambishi 4-2 Buildcon
(Edwin Banda 43′,66′, Moffat Mutepuka 45′, Innocent Kashita 83’| Kapilimona (P)10′ Davies Bwalya 43′)