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Tuesday Zambia Football Round-up

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All the matches in this year’s Barclays Cup will be aired live on both ZNBC and SuperSport following a deal unveiled today between Barclays Bank Zambia and SuperSport.

The deal for an undisclosed fee was announced on Tuesday at the Southern Sun Hotel  in Lusaka by Barclays Bank Zambia Barclays Bank Zambia managing director Bret Packard  and SuperSport head of Africa Gary Rathbone.

The deal will see Barclays Bank Zambia as the official brand sponsor for all live Faz Super Division matches including the Barclays Cup on SuperSport and ZNBC from August until the season ends in late November.

Dates and draws for this year Barclays Cup have yet to be announced by the tournament organizers.

Meanwhile, the development means SuperSport will now show a live game every weekend instead of their previous monthly transmission of Super Division matches.

Meanwhile, the Zambia Olympic team have been invited for a week-long 8-national youth football tournament that kicks off in Egypt starting this weekend.

Lucky Msiska’s 18-member team will gather in Lusaka on July 21 to begin a training camp ahead of the tournament that will run from July 24 to August 4 in Cairo.

The tournament will draw Under-23 national teams from Cameroon, Kenya, Morocco, Togo, Nigeria, Malawi, plus Zambia and hosts Egypt.

Team:

Allan Chibwe, Kenny Mumba, Chongo Chirwa, Derrick Mwansa, Christopher Munthali, White Mwanamwambwa, Steven Kabamba, Alex Ngonga, Chileshe Kangwa, Chakwa Lungu, Stanley Nshimbi, John Chingandu,  Mwepya Kasongo, Andrew Nzala, Kondwani Mpezeni, Chidjoka Nyirenda, Jimmy Njovu, Innocent Mwaba

2 COMMENTS

  1. Why not invite Charlie Cools boys from Belgium for this tournament? Is someone some where jealousy of the boys. Surely they should be protected from countries like Belgium who may want to use them in their youth teams.

  2. good development for zambian football.congrats to barclys and supersport! at least will have something on znbc.other private companies should emulate barclays and go a step further by sponsoring club football

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