Zambia jetted into Swaziland on Friday morning as the final countdown for Sunday’s 2018 CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifier begins. Bruised Zambia landed in Manzini just five days after they lost 3-1 Zimbabwe in the 2017 Cosafa Cup final in South Africa. Zambia later stayed on in South Africa after the Cosafa Cup when
Zambia Under-17 national team lost to FAZ Super Division champions Zanaco on Friday in a training game. Zanaco Beat the 2017 Cosafa Under-17 Cup bound team 2-0 at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka. But Zanaco had to wait until the last minutes of the match to secure the win. Defender Andrew Kaliko put Zanaco ahead in
Coach Beston Chambeshi is delighted with Nkana’s recent improved form which has seen the club pick up three straight wins in the FAZ Super Division. Nkana are third on the table with 25 points from 16 matches played. “I am happy with the way the boys are playing. So far so good, I am happy
Zambia are at full strength after the five Zanaco players joined camp in South Africa for this weekends 2018 CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) away qualifying date against Swaziland. The five players left Lusaka after lunch on Tuesday just 24 hours after landing from Morocco where Zanaco were eliminated from the 2017 CAF Champions League
Eight players from Zambia’s 2017 Cosafa Cup team have been dropped for this weekends 2018 CHAN away qualifier against Swaziland Prominent on the list of players dropped for the Swaziland trip are defenders Lawrence Chungu and Webster Mulenga including midfielder Mwila Phiri, who all started in the 3-1 Cosafa Cup final loss to Zimbabwe at
Zambia were dismantled 3-1 by Zimbabwe at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg to finish runner up in the 2017 Cosafa Cup. The result was a big disappointment after reaching their first Cosafa Cup final since 2013 when they also met Zimbabwe again but were victorious with a 2-0 win as hosts in Ndola. Knox
Zanaco have failed to qualify for the 2017 CAF Champions League while Zesco United are through to the last 8 of the CAF Confederation Cup. In Casablanca, 10-man Zanaco were beaten 1-0 by Wydad Casablanca to finish 3rd in Group D. Striker Achraf Bencharki’s 68th minute goal eliminated 10-man Zanaco who had defender Taonga Bwembya
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