Zambia has been invited for a four-nations tournament in Angola this weekend ahead of their 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Sudan.
The round-robin tournament will be held in Luanda from November 6-7 where Zambia will play DR Congo, Namibia and hosts Angola in the two-day event.
The invitation will be played just four days before Zambia face Sudan in a 2018 World Cup second round, first leg qualifier in Khartoum on November 11.
George Lwandamina will take a home-based team for the tournament.
“What is important is we will get some training games and we will expose as many players as we can so that we have broader base from where to pick from,” Lwandamina said.
The team leaves for Angola on November 4.
Yes Zambia needs training games. DRC will give us a real good test. Sudan are a thorn in our backside
great development.. way to go