Bwalya finally lifts African Cup as FA president

Zambia great Kalusha Bwalya finally lifted a African Cup of Nations trophy for his tragic team mates Sunday, 19 years after they were killed in a plane crash.
Bwalya, the former national captain and now federation president, raised the cup at Libreville's Stade de l'Amitie, just kilometers (miles) from where 18 members of the country's 1993 team lost their lives.
Bwalya incredibly inspired Zambia's 1994 squad to the African Cup final, but lost to Nigeria. Now Zambia finally won, in its third final, to give Bwalya the chance to honor his fallen compatriots and friends.
He poignantly held the trophy up with his right hand to salute them after the 2012 Zambians rode a wave of emotion on their return to the city to beat Ivory Coast 8-7 on penalties.