Green Buffaloes

Zambia Super League | Zambia

Team Info

Founded: 1965

Stadium: Woodlands Stadium Lusaka

Manager: N/A

Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
16 May 2026 Red Arrows vs Green Buffaloes 13:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
02 May 2026
13:00
Kansanshi Dynamos 1 - 0 Green Buffaloes Zambia Super League
Kansanshi Stadium
02 May 2026
13:00
Prison Leopards - - - Green Buffaloes Zambia Super League
Godfrey Chitalu Stadium
29 Apr 2026
13:00
Green Buffaloes 1 - 0 Green Eagles Zambia Super League
Woodlands Stadium Lusaka
22 Apr 2026
13:00
Green Buffaloes - - - Mufulira Wanderers Zambia Super League
Woodlands Stadium Lusaka
16 Apr 2026
13:00
Maestro United Zambia 0 - 0 Green Buffaloes Zambia Super League
Nakambala Stadium
11 Apr 2026
13:00
Green Buffaloes 1 - 1 Mutondo Stars Zambia Super League
Woodlands Stadium Lusaka
01 Apr 2026
13:00
ZESCO United 1 - 0 Green Buffaloes Zambia Super League
Levy Mwanawasa Stadium
19 Mar 2026
13:00
Green Buffaloes 0 - 0 Konkola Blades Zambia Super League
Woodlands Stadium Lusaka
15 Mar 2026
13:00
Nchanga Rangers 1 - 2 Green Buffaloes Zambia Super League
Nchanga Stadium
12 Mar 2026
13:00
Green Buffaloes 1 - 1 Zanaco Zambia Super League
Woodlands Stadium Lusaka

About Green Buffaloes

Green Buffaloes Football Club is a Zambia Army-sponsored football team which was founded in 1965 as Zambian Army and later changed to Green Buffaloes FC. Green Buffaloes is one of the successful club in the history of Zambian football and dominanted largely from the early '70s up to the late '90s.

The club is based in the capital city Lusaka, Zambia, that plays in the FAZ/MTN Super League, the top flight of Zambian football. It has won 5 League Cups, 4 Shield Challenge Cups, 3 Charity Shield Cups, 2 Heroes and Unit Cups, 3 Champions of Champions, 1 BP Challenge Cup, 1 Mosi Cup Champions and 1 Barclays Cup.

GBFC is among the four teams to have won three League trophies in succession. In 1975 Green Buffaloes won three trophies, winning the League, Champions of Champions and Shield Challenge Cup. The team later repeated the feat in 1979 by winning 3 trophies.

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