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Patson Daka (born 9 October 1998) is a Zambian professional footballer who plays as a striker for EFL Championship club Leicester City and the Zambia national team.

Key Information

Daka's career trajectory began within the youth system, where he showcased his abilities playing for local club Kafue Celtic. Subsequently, he was sent on loan to Nchanga Rangers and Power Dynamos, where he was able to further hone his skills. In January 2017, Daka joined Red Bull Salzburg's reserve team Liefering in Austria, and was then made part of the first team in the following summer. He helped Salzburg win four Austrian Bundesliga titles and three Austrian Cups. In summer 2021, Daka joined Leicester City in the Premier League.

Daka made his senior international debut for Zambia in 2015 at the age of 16.

Club career

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Early career

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Daka began his youth career at Kafue Celtic, joining their under-12s, before moving on to the under-14s in 2007, and to the under-17s in 2010.[3]

In summer 2014, Daka was sent on a one-year loan to Nchanga Rangers in the Zambia Super League.[3] He was then loaned out to Power Dynamos in summer 2015.[4] Before that, he did some practice sessions with Lille but finally didn't sign with the French side.[5] At Dynamos, he ended the season as the club's top scorer with 12 goals.[3]

At the end of the 2016 season, he was awarded as the Zambia Super League Young Player of the Year.[6][7]

FC Liefering

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Daka moved to Austria in January 2016 when he signed with FC Liefering – the second-tier feeder team of Red Bull Salzburg – on a half-season loan from Kafue Celtic.[8] Daka scored twice for the club in nine appearances to help them finish second in the 2.Liga.[9][10]

Red Bull Salzburg

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Daka signed with Red Bull Salzburg in 2017.[8][11] He helped the club win the UEFA Youth League, scoring two goals in two games.[12] On 27 November, Daka scored against Genk in the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League, becoming the first Zambian player to score in the competition's group stage.[13]

On 18 December 2019, Daka extended his contract with Salzburg until the summer of 2024.[14]

On 30 September 2020, he scored a brace in a 3–1 win over Maccabi Tel Aviv in the play-off round to qualify to the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League.[15] On 21 May 2021, Daka was named Austrian Bundesliga player of the season after registering 27 goals in 28 games, as the club won their fourth successive league title.[16][17]

Leicester City

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Daka playing for Leicester City in 2021

On 30 June 2021, Daka signed for Premier League club Leicester City on a five-year contract,[18][17] for a reported fee of £23 million.[19] Daka made his debut for the club with an appearance off the bench in Leicester's 1–0 triumph over reigning Premier League champions Manchester City in the FA Community Shield on 7 August.[20] On 23 August, Daka made his Premier League debut as a substitute for Harvey Barnes in a 4–1 away defeat to West Ham United.[21]

On 16 October, he scored his first goal for Leicester City in a 4–2 win against Manchester United at King Power Stadium.[22] He followed this up on 20 October by scoring all four goals in a 4–3 win over Spartak Moscow in the 2021–22 UEFA Europa League, becoming the first Leicester player to score 4 in a game since 1958.[23][24] On 25 November 2021, Daka became Leicester's all-time leading goalscorer in European competition by scoring in a 3–1 Europa League victory over Legia Warsaw.[25]

International career

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Daka made his senior debut for Zambia in a 2–0 friendly victory over Malawi on 10 May 2015.[26] He was the 2017 CAF Young Player of the Year.[27]

Personal life

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Daka's father, Nathtali Daka, was a former footballer who played as a winger for local club Kafue-based Nitrogen Stars.[28] Daka is married to Zambian sprinter Suwilanji Mpondela.[29] He is a devout Christian.[30]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 4 November 2025[31]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
FC Liefering (loan) 2016–17 Austrian First League 9 2 9 2
2017–18 Austrian First League 18 4 18 4
Total 27 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 6
Red Bull Salzburg 2017–18 Austrian Bundesliga 8 0 2 1 2[c] 0 12 1
2018–19 Austrian Bundesliga 15 3 3 1 8[d] 2 26 6
2019–20 Austrian Bundesliga 31 24 6 2 8[e] 1 45 27
2020–21 Austrian Bundesliga 28 27 6 5 8[f] 2 42 34
Total 82 54 17 9 0 0 26 5 0 0 125 68
Leicester City 2021–22[32] Premier League 23 5 1 0 3 0 10[g] 6 1[h] 0 38 11
2022–23[33] Premier League 30 4 3 0 3 0 36 4
2023–24[34] Championship 20 7 1 0 1 0 22 7
2024–25[35] Premier League 23 1 2 0 0 0 25 1
2025–26[36] Championship 14 0 0 0 1 0 15 0
Total 110 17 7 0 8 0 10 6 1 0 136 23
Career total 219 77 24 9 8 0 36 11 1 0 288 97
  1. ^ Includes Austrian Cup, FA Cup
  2. ^ Includes EFL Cup
  3. ^ Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  4. ^ Four appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances and two goals in UEFA Europa League
  5. ^ Six appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Europa League
  6. ^ Six appearances and two goals in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Europa League
  7. ^ Six appearances and five goals in UEFA Europa League, four appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa Conference League
  8. ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield

International

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As of match played 15 November 2025[37]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Zambia 2015 5 0
2016 7 0
2017 3 2
2018 4 0
2019 4 1
2020 0 0
2021 6 5
2022 3 1
2023 8 9
2024 8 3
2025 4 0
Total 52 21
Scores and results list Zambia's goal tally first.[37]
List of international goals scored by Patson Daka
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 5 September 2017 Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium, Constantine, Algeria  Algeria 1–0 1–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
2 11 November 2017 Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, Ndola, Zambia  Cameroon 1–0 2–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
3 19 November 2019 National Heroes Stadium, Lusaka, Zambia  Zimbabwe 1–1 1–2 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
4 25 March 2021 National Heroes Stadium, Lusaka, Zambia  Algeria 1–2 3–3 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
5 3–3
6 29 March 2021 National Sports Stadium, Harare, Zimbabwe  Zimbabwe 1–0 2–0 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
7 2–0
8 13 November 2021 National Heroes Stadium, Lusaka, Zambia  Mauritania 1–0 4–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
9 3 June 2022 Stade de Yamoussoukro, Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast  Ivory Coast 1–3 1–3 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
10 26 March 2023 Dobsonville Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa  Lesotho 1–0 2–0 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
11 2–0
12 17 June 2023 Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, Ndola, Zambia  Ivory Coast 2–0 3–0 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
13 9 September 2023 Stade Omnisports de Malouzini, Moroni, Comoros  Comoros 1–1 1–1 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
14 17 October 2023 Al Hamriya Sports Club Stadium, Al Hamriyah, United Arab Emirates  Uganda 1–0 3–0 Friendly
15 3–0
16 17 November 2023 Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, Ndola, Zambia  Congo 1–0 4–2 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
17 4–2
18 21 November 2023 Stade de Marrakech, Marrakesh, Morocco  Niger 1–2 1–2 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
19 9 January 2024 King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia  Cameroon 1–0 1–1 Friendly
20 21 January 2024 Laurent Pokou Stadium, San-Pédro, Ivory Coast  Tanzania 1–1 1–1 2023 Africa Cup of Nations
21 26 March 2024 Bingu National Stadium, Lilongwe, Malawi  Malawi 2–0 2–1 Friendly

Honours

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Daka holding the Austrian Bundesliga trophy in 2018

Red Bull Salzburg Youth

Red Bull Salzburg[39]

Leicester City

Zambia U20[39]

Individual

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Patson Daka (born 9 October 1998) is a Zambian professional footballer who plays as a striker for club Leicester City and the national team. Born in Chingola, , Daka began his youth career at Kafue Celtic, joining the academy in 2011 at age 13. He later joined Power Dynamos and made his senior international debut for on 10 May 2015 at the age of 16, becoming one of the youngest players to represent the senior team. Daka's early promise shone in youth internationals, where he captained the under-20 side to victory in the 2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations, earning a spot in the and drawing interest from European scouts. In January 2017, Daka moved to Europe with Red Bull Salzburg, initially joining their reserve team in the Austrian second division. He broke into Salzburg's senior squad in the 2019–20 season, contributing to three Austrian titles and three victories from 2019 to 2021. Daka also won the 2016–17 with Salzburg's youth team and was named the Austrian top scorer twice, including a prolific 2019–20 campaign with 24 goals in 31 league appearances. His performances in the , where he scored against teams like , highlighted his potential as a clinical finisher. Daka transferred to Leicester City in June 2021 on a five-year contract for a reported fee of £23 million, becoming the most expensive Zambian footballer at the time. At the club, he won the and has made over 100 appearances across all competitions as of 2025, scoring more than 20 goals while adapting to the demands of English football. Internationally, Daka remains a cornerstone for , with 47 caps and 19 goals as of November 2025, including leading the team in qualifiers and helping secure qualification for the tournament.

Early life

Birth and family background

Patson Daka was born on 9 October 1998 in Chingola, a prominent mining town in northern . His early childhood was spent in this industrial hub, where the economy revolves around mining operations that have long shaped the region's social and economic landscape. At around the age of seven, Daka's family relocated to Kafue, a town south of the capital . His father, Nathtali Daka, pursued a passion for football as a winger for local club Nitrogen Stars in Kafue. Daka's mother, Josephine, provided strong support for the family's athletic interests, fostering an environment that encouraged physical activity despite the modest means common in Zambian households during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Daka grew up with at least one older , and dynamics emphasized resilience and mutual support amid economic challenges prevalent in , a lower-middle-income country grappling with and limited opportunities at the time. The loss of his father in his early teens further solidified Daka's role as a provider for his mother and sibling, instilling a sense of responsibility that influenced his personal development. Zambia during this period was a nation deeply passionate about football, buoyed by the national team's historic victory in the , which ignited widespread enthusiasm and dreams of sporting success among youth in towns like Kafue. This cultural fervor, combined with familial encouragement, laid the groundwork for Daka's emerging interest in the sport, though his initial years focused more on family stability than organized play.

Youth and introduction to football

Patson Daka's introduction to football occurred in his hometown of Kafue, , where he joined the junior ranks of local club Kafue Celtic at the age of nine, marking the beginning of his organized involvement in the sport. Inspired by his father's legacy as a winger for the same club, Daka immersed himself in youth training sessions and community leagues that provided his initial structured exposure to the game. As a teenager, Daka participated in the Airtel Rising Stars program, a pan-African football initiative designed to identify and develop talent across the continent, which helped elevate his visibility beyond local amateur teams. This involvement led to his selection for a Zambian tournament, where, at around age 16, he was spotted by former professional striker Freddie Kanoute, prompting trials that highlighted his emerging potential as a forward. By his late teens, Daka had undergone significant physical development, growing to a of 1.83 meters, which complemented his technical abilities developed through rigorous training. The limited resources available in Zambian youth football setups, including inadequate facilities and coaching in Kafue's community programs, presented notable challenges that instilled a disciplined in Daka from an early age. These hardships, coupled with the support from his family after their move from his birthplace in Chingola, shaped his resilience and determination during this formative phase.

Club career

Early career in Zambia

Patson Daka signed his first professional contract with Kafue Celtic in 2016 at the age of 17, making his debut in the Zambian Premier League. During the 2016-17 season, he quickly established himself as a promising talent, scoring 5 goals in 12 appearances for the club and demonstrating his speed and finishing ability in domestic competition. In 2016, Daka was loaned to , a more established side in the Zambian Premier League, to gain experience in higher-division play. Over the course of the loan, he scored 12 goals as the club's top scorer that season, including debut goals that highlighted his potential as a clinical striker. His performances at , including standout displays against top teams, drew attention from European scouts, with former Mali international reportedly first spotting him during this period and facilitating connections to Red Bull Salzburg. Daka's breakthrough in culminated in his strong performances, accelerating interest from abroad. This, among others, led to his transfer to Red Bull Salzburg in July 2017 for a fee of €300,000, arranged through agent involvement led by Kanouté's network. The move marked the end of his Zambian phase, with Kafue Celtic and local fans paying to the young forward's rapid rise, including public acknowledgments of his contributions to Zambian football development.

FC Liefering

Patson Daka joined on loan from Red Bull Salzburg in July 2017, at the age of 18, following his transfer from Zambian club Power Dynamos. As a young player transitioning from African football, he faced significant challenges adapting to the rigorous European training demands and the colder Austrian . His then-coach at Liefering, Christian Schuhmacher, noted Daka's and qualities, which helped him integrate into the team environment in the Salzburg region, where he settled into off-field life away from his family in . Daka made his debut for Liefering on 11 August 2017, coming on as a substitute in a 2–2 draw against in the Austrian Second League. During the 2017–18 season, he appeared in 20 matches and scored 5 goals, contributing to the team's push for promotion, though Liefering ultimately finished fifth in the league standings. His performances included a notable first goal for the club in September 2017, marking his initial success in European competition. In the 2018–19 season, Daka featured in additional matches for Liefering before fully transitioning to Salzburg's first team, where his earlier contributions at the affiliate club had already caught attention for his growing goal-scoring threat. Overall, across his time at Liefering, he recorded 27 appearances, 6 goals, and 7 assists, evolving tactically from a versatile winger to a more central striker role that honed his finishing and movement in a high-pressing system. Liefering's third-place finish that season highlighted the club's developmental strength, but Daka's stint served primarily as a bridge to top-tier football without securing promotion.

Red Bull Salzburg

Daka joined Red Bull Salzburg in 2017 on a five-year contract after impressing during a trial and contributing to the club's triumph, where he scored two goals in two matches for the U19 side. He initially continued his development with the club's feeder team, , before breaking into the senior squad in 2019, marking his transition to top-flight football. In the 2019–20 season, Daka made his debut, featuring in six group stage appearances without finding the net, as advanced to the round of 16 before dropping to the Europa League. Domestically, he emerged as a key attacker, netting 24 goals in 31 matches to help secure the league title, while also contributing to the victory with appearances in the competition. His breakthrough showcased explosive pace and clinical finishing, establishing him as a vital part of Jesse Marsch's high-pressing system. Daka reached peak form in the 2020–21 season, scoring 27 goals in 28 outings to claim the top-scorer award and earn a spot in the league's Team of the Season. Across all competitions, he tallied 34 goals in 41 appearances, including standout performances such as the fastest in Austrian history—three goals in 11 minutes against Sturm —and four goals in a single tie against USK Anif. Over his Salzburg tenure from 2019 onward, Daka amassed 53 goals in 82 league games, drawing widespread transfer interest from clubs like and before sealing a high-profile move.

Leicester City

On 30 June 2021, Leicester City announced the signing of Patson Daka from Red Bull for a club-record fee of £23 million, marking the highest transfer amount ever paid for a Zambian player; he agreed to a five-year contract effective from 1 July, pending international clearance. Daka made his competitive debut for the club as a substitute in the against Manchester City on 7 August, coming on in the 74th minute during Leicester's 1–0 victory, which secured his first trophy in English football. In the 2021–22 Premier League season, Daka featured in 23 appearances, scoring 7 goals as a rotation option behind Jamie Vardy, but his progress was halted by a hamstring injury in October 2021 that sidelined him for several months. Under manager Brendan Rodgers, Daka was positioned as a long-term successor to the aging Vardy, learning from the England international's movement and finishing while adapting to the Premier League's physical demands, though his pace and pressing were seen as assets in Rodgers' high-intensity system. The 2022–23 and 2023–24 seasons saw Daka's role further limited to squad depth, with just 2 goals in 21 appearances in 2022–23 amid Leicester's eventual relegation that May; in the 2023–24 campaign, he contributed 7 goals in 20 league outings (15 starts) as the Foxes secured promotion under , often serving as a rotational striker to manage Vardy's workload. Daka's adaptation to English football's physicality proved challenging, with critics noting his struggles in aerial duels and holding up play against robust defenders, though he credited the league's intensity for his overall development. Returning to the for 2024–25, Daka managed 3 goals and 3 assists in limited minutes, unable to prevent Leicester's relegation in the 2024–25 season. Under new manager Steve Cooper, appointed in June 2024, Daka was expected to fit into a more direct tactical setup emphasizing physical pressing, but his opportunities remained sparse behind Vardy. In the 2025–26 season, as of November 2025, Daka has recorded 0 goals and 2 assists across 15 appearances, having recovered from an ankle suffered in a pre-season friendly against Lens in August 2025, which required . With his contract expiring in June 2026, rumors have emerged in late 2025 of a potential departure, including interest from clubs like Everton and a possible to Rangers, as considers options to recoup value or allow a free transfer.

International career

Youth international career

Patson Daka made his debut for the U17 national team during the 2014 CAF African U-17 Championship qualifiers. He scored twice in a crucial qualifying match against , contributing to 's 4-1 aggregate victory and progression to the tournament finals in . Due to his relatively young age at the time—born in —Daka received limited caps at the U17 level, focusing primarily on the qualification phase. Daka earned his first call-up to the U20 national team in 2016 ahead of the 2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations hosted in . He played a pivotal role in the tournament, scoring four goals across five matches as secured their first-ever title with a 2-0 victory over in the final. His goals included the opener in the final against and a brace in a 3-1 group-stage win over , helping maintain 's unbeaten run through the competition. Daka tied for the Golden Boot with four goals and was named the tournament's , earning a spot in the Best XI. Zambia's triumph qualified them for the in , where Daka featured prominently. He scored twice in five appearances, including the fourth goal in a 4-2 round-of-16 comeback win over and the opener in a 2-3 quarter-final loss to , as Zambia exited in the knockout stage.

Senior international career

Patson Daka made his senior international debut for on 10 May 2015, at the age of 16, coming on as a substitute in a 2–0 friendly victory over in . He scored his first senior international goal on 5 September 2017, netting the winner in a 1–0 qualifier against . Daka was included in Zambia's squad for the in , where he featured as a squad member and scored once in the group stage—a 12th-minute equalizer in a 1–1 draw against on 26 June 2019. Despite the promising start, Zambia finished third in Group B with three points from three matches, exiting the tournament in the group stage after losses to and a draw with Cameroon. Zambia failed to qualify for the , but Daka emerged as a key figure in the qualifiers, scoring five goals across six matches to finish as joint-top scorer and help secure competitive experience. Under coach , who took charge in 2020, Daka became a starting striker and central to the Chipolopolo's attack, contributing to improved performances in subsequent campaigns. At the (held in 2024 in Côte d'Ivoire), Daka started all three group matches and scored a dramatic 89th-minute equalizer with a header in a 1–1 draw against on 21 2024, earning Man of the Match honors. This goal made him the first player to score at four different AFCON editions across youth and senior levels. Zambia drew their other group games against DR Congo (1–1) and (0–0) but advanced as one of the best third-placed teams before a 1–0 round-of-16 loss to on 24 2024. In the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, Daka netted two goals before a club injury sidelined him for the final matches in late 2024, contributing to 's qualification for the tournament in . For the qualifiers, he has been instrumental, scoring three goals in seven appearances as of October 2025, including efforts against Congo DR in earlier rounds. As of November 2025, Daka has earned 47 caps for , with 19 goals.

Personal life

Family

Patson Daka is married to Zambian sprinter , whom he wed in a private ceremony in July 2022 attended by close family and friends. The couple, both athletes representing internationally, maintain a low-profile personal life while supporting each other's careers. Daka's immediate family provides crucial emotional support, particularly following the death of his , Nathtali Daka—a former footballer for Nitrogen Stars in Kafue—when Patson was around 12 years old. He has prioritized caring for his mother, Josephine, and older sister, using earnings from his early career to build a house for them in and ensure their well-being. Extended relatives in , including those in his 's hometown of Kafue, offer grounding during off-seasons, helping him balance the demands of professional football abroad with familial ties. During his 2021 transfer to Leicester City, Daka drew strength from family discussions, crediting their encouragement for easing the transition to life in . His relatives have attended matches when possible, reinforcing his commitment to maintaining close connections despite career pressures.

Religion and interests

Patson Daka is a devout Christian whose profoundly influences his and professional career. He has openly shared that "I really need more than anything," crediting divine guidance for his resilience and stating, "with Him, everything is possible and he holds my future." Daka views football as a means to spread his beliefs, explaining, " has given me the gift of preaching his word through this " and emphasizing that his prayers focus on sharing rather than seeking specific outcomes like victories or goals. Daka frequently incorporates biblical references into his public expressions, particularly through his signature goal celebrations, which symbolize donning the "full " as described in :11: "Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes." This gesture serves as a post-goal dedication to his spiritual convictions, highlighting how he integrates his into moments of achievement on the pitch. Following ankle surgery in 2024 that sidelined him for several months, Daka drew on personal motivation for his rehabilitation, describing acceptance of the injury's reality as the initial key to rebuilding strength and returning to form. He shared updates reflecting on mental fortitude during this period, underscoring themes of perseverance aligned with his faith-driven outlook.

Career statistics

Club

Daka began his professional career with Kafue Celtic in , making limited appearances before moving to Power Dynamos. He then joined in , followed by Red Bull Salzburg, where he had his breakthrough, and subsequently transferred to in . The following table summarizes his club career statistics across all competitions, broken down by club totals for league, domestic cup, and European matches, including appearances (apps), goals, and assists. Data is sourced from and official club records as of November 19, 2025.
ClubSeason(s)League Apps/Goals/AssistsCup Apps/Goals/AssistsEurope Apps/Goals/AssistsTotal Apps/Goals/Assists
Kafue Celtic2014–151/0/00/0/00/0/01/0/0
Power Dynamos2015–1623/9/27/7/10/0/030/16/3
FC Liefering2016–1827/6/70/0/00/0/027/6/7
Red Bull Salzburg2017–2182/54/1817/9/726/3/2125/66/27
Leicester City2021–25111/17/1211/1/210/6/0137/23/16
As of November 2025, Daka has accumulated 320 appearances and 111 goals in his club career across all competitions. At , he recorded 82 league appearances with 54 goals. The 2025–26 season with Leicester City is ongoing, during which he has made 16 appearances with 0 goals in the .

International

Patson Daka has represented the national team at and senior levels, accumulating significant appearances and goals across various competitions. As of November 2025, his senior international record stands at 43 caps and 19 goals, with youth totals of 20 appearances and 8 goals.

Youth International Statistics

CompetitionAppearancesGoals
qualifiers and friendlies75
U-20 Africa Cup of Nations 201753
Other U-20 matches80
Total208
Daka's standout youth performance came at the 2017 , where he scored 3 goals in 5 appearances, contributing to Zambia's title win.

Senior International Statistics

CompetitionAppearancesGoals
(AFCON)31
World Cup qualifiers146
qualifiers1410
Friendlies93
Other30
Total4319
In major tournaments, Daka scored 1 goal during the 2021 , highlighting his impact in continental play.

Honours

Club honours

Patson Daka was part of the squad that won four consecutive Austrian titles with Red Bull Salzburg from the 2017–18 to the 2020–21 seasons, becoming a pivotal forward in the club's dominant campaigns from the 2018–19 season onward. He emerged as a key scorer across these years, particularly in the 2020–21 season where he tallied 27 goals in 28 league matches to help secure the title. Red Bull Salzburg also claimed three Austrian Cups during Daka's tenure, triumphing in the 2018–19, 2019–20, and 2020–21 finals. Daka featured prominently in these cup runs, contributing goals in earlier rounds that supported the team's path to victory. With Red Bull Salzburg's youth team, Daka won the 2016–17 UEFA Youth League. At Leicester City, Daka was a substitute in the 2021 FA Community Shield, where the Foxes defeated Manchester City 1–0 to lift the trophy in his debut season with the club. He also contributed to the team's 2023–24 EFL Championship title win, making 20 appearances and scoring 12 goals. Daka's earlier stint with FC Liefering, Red Bull Salzburg's reserve team, did not yield any major senior honours.

International honours

Daka's primary international team honour came during his youth career with the Zambia under-20 national team, which won the 2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations as hosts. In the final against Senegal on 12 March 2017, Zambia secured a 2–0 victory at Heroes Stadium in Lusaka, with Daka scoring the opening goal in the 17th minute before Edward Chilufya added a second. Throughout the tournament, Daka netted four goals, tying for the top scorer award alongside teammate Edward Chilufya and South Africa's Luther Singh. At the senior level with the Zambia national team, Daka has not secured any major tournament titles. Zambia finished as runners-up in the 2018 but without Daka's participation in the squad. The team has also failed to win the during his tenure, with notable participations including group stage exits in 2021 and 2024. Overall, Daka's international team honours total one major achievement from his under-20 success.

Individual awards

Patson Daka has received several individual accolades throughout his career, particularly during his time with Red Bull Salzburg and in international youth competitions. In 2017, he was named the Best Player of the Africa U-20 Cup of Nations after scoring four goals to help Zambia win the tournament, tying for the top scorer honors alongside Edward Chilufya and Luther Singh. That same year, Daka won the CAF Youth Player of the Year award, recognizing his standout performances at both club and international levels. He also earned Zambia Sportsman of the Year honors in 2017. He was shortlisted on the preliminary list for the 2019 CAF Youth Player of the Year award. During the 2020–21 season with Red Bull Salzburg, Daka led the Austrian Bundesliga in scoring with 27 goals in 28 matches, securing the top scorer . He was additionally named the Austrian Bundesliga Player of the Year for his dominant campaign. In April 2021, Daka was voted Player of the Month by fans in a Sky Sport community poll. At Leicester City, Daka won the PFA Championship Fans' Player of the Month award for December 2023, following a run of four goals and two assists in league play.

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