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Msiska Expect To Be Assistant To Bonneti

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Lucky Msiska is expected to be local assistant to favorite for the Zambia job Italian Dario Bonneti who is expected to be officially unveiled any day soon.

Msiska is current Zambia Under-23 coach and will maintain his position with the All-Africa and Olympic Games qualifiers team.

According to reliable sources, long-serving team manager Solly Pandor could be on his way out and replaced by Lusekelo Kamwambi who recently served in the same capacity with the CHAN team and was from 2001 to 2008 at the under-23.

Pandor has been team manager since 2004 after taking over from Patrick Nkhata of Nchanga Rangers.

And Bonneti is expected to bring with him a backroom staff from Italy to complement Msiska and Kamwambi.

Meanwhile, in a related development Faz today said they had made rapid progress in recruiting the next Zambian coach without mentioning the Italian by name following an executive meeting today at Football House.

12 COMMENTS

  1. FAZ fools! Whats wrong with appointing Lucky Msiska? The same reason we are not coming back to develop our country as you folks would rather have chinese instead of us! Amafi kwati ni Eddie Murphy!!!

  2. This is absolutely sad. If you google this guys you will be disappointed. He holds a record for being ejected from games, he has been fired from virtually every club he has coached, he has never coached at a higher club level and yet we think he is going to coach Zambia and expect them to compete at international level. Why do we have such an inferiority complex. Msika has coached at a much higher level than this goon.

  3. Your new coach…..After his retirement from playing , Dario Bonetti became coach of amateur Genoa side Sestrese in 1999, with his brother Ivano as player. Both brothers then jointly managed Scottish team Dundee from 2000 to 2002, with Dario officially acting as Ivano’s technical assistant. On February 2005, Dario Bonetti was then appointed head coach of Serie C2 club Potenza. He then announced a surprising move to Hungarian side MFC Sopron on February 2006, thus joining fellow Italian Giuseppe Signori. Bonetti was then sacked on May 2006, after the final matchday, a 1-0 home loss to Rákospalotai EAC, but made a comeback at the Hungarian side on March 2007. On June 22, 2007 he was unveiled as new head coach of Italian Serie C1 team Gallipoli.

  4. On December 2008 he was appointed as new head coach of Lega Pro Prima Divisione team Juve Stabia.

    On June 23, 2009 he was appointed as the new head coach of Liga I team Dinamo Bucure?ti, the Italian coach replacing Mircea Rednic. He was sacked by Nicolae Badea, head of Administrative Council of Dinamo Bucharest, as a result of Bonetti’s public statements about Dinamo shareholders on October 3, 2009.

    On November 9, 2009, Bonetti was announced as the new head coach of Lega Pro Prima Divisione team Valle del Giovenco. He was fired in February 2010.

    Source: Online Wikipedia

  5. In Politics, we prefer old tired men with chequred backgrounds and believe in 90 days economic miracles, in football we prefer coaches with dismal track records with no medals…..what a country!

  6. Msiska is Finished
    When I expressed myself not too long ago that the old man is finished, his friends who are still working as nuns in the diaspora was mad at me. Now the true colors are coming out. Msiska is just trying to get paid and Kalusha knows this thats why this development. Msiska refused to help Zambia after the tragedy and now that he is too old, he wants to come out like he has something to offer to Zambia. The guy is nothing and is desperate for anything other than nursing home job. what a shame!!!!!

  7. Let the record show that FAZ rejected this guy. Vasco Da Banda forced him on FAZ. He told them that if they don’t pick him, he would not give them money. The presido strong armed FAZ!

  8. Renard was far much better than this Italiano they are trying to hire. Given time, he would have taken the boys steps further. I can bet you, Angola will be going to Brazil in 2014.

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