Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Faz Seeks Friendlies

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Faz is courting two African countries for a friendly game on November 17.

Football House are said to be in negotiations with 2012 Africa Cup co-hosts Gabon including South Africa’s 2011 CHAN-bound team for a friendly international next month.

The Gabon game has been proposed for Europe while the South africa developmental teams prospective warm-up was mooted in June after the Bafana B team ejected Zambia from the CHAN qualifiers.

Meanwhile, Dario Bonetti will likely use a team dominated by home-based players for their CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup out in Tanzania next month with the inclusion of some foreign-based players.

The foreign-based players will include Russian-based Chisamba Lungu who has been in the wilderness for the last two years with TP Mazembe’s Zambia’s contingent led by Given Singuluma also likely to be in the reckoning.

Zambia is one of three guest teams invited for this year’s CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup who include Malawi and Cote D’Ivoire who will compete in the 10-team East Africa football competition.

7 COMMENTS

  1. How cheeky, Football House iz on fire and yet our FAZ just goez on az if all iz well. Go put out the fire first and soonest!

  2. it is sad to note that Kalusha is failing to acknowledge that there is a big promblem at Faz his ending there will be very bad

  3. Why can’t we play a much stronger side frm Europe.We can play countries like Romania,Austria,Israel.These countries when you play against them some of our players can end up playing in these countries

  4. This is terrible planning by FAZ, how do you start courting teams less than a month from the actual friendly day. Teams in Europe are already announcing friendlies that are scheduled for 3-6 months from now. These FIFA calendar days are not secret so why wait this long?

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