Zambia and Namibia are set to clash heads in the 2022 Africa Cup qualifier at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka on Wednesday afternoon.
Shepolopolo will host Namibia in the first leg match of the Africa Women’s Cup final qualifying round with the aim of utilising home advantage.
Namibia are already in the country for tomorrow’s 15h00 kickoff match.
Namibia coach Woody Jacobs said his team was in Zambia for serious business.
“We believe that we are ready for this one. We are not here to make up numbers. We are not here to do formalities,” Jacobs told a pre-match media briefing.
Zambia coach Bruce Mwape has declared Shepolopolo ready for Namibia.
Shepolopolo warmed for Namibia with 3-0 win over South Africa’s in a friendly match last Saturday.
“We actually learnt something from that game which we have been working on. So the team is ready for tomorrow’s encounter against Namibia,” Mwape said.
Meanwhile, this year’s African Women Championship will run from 2-23 July.
The competition doubles as the African qualifiers to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup to be held in Australia and New Zealand.
Every time a female coach is given chance to be in charge of game, Zambia plays 110% better.
What is Bruce Mwape for?? He can’t even see that the best goalkeeper is that Catherine Musonda and best player is Milika Limwana. Milika is most beautiful and best player in Zambia.
Your comments are sexists , I can only assume that u did your primary school in the US cos if u did it in Zambia u wud ve witnessed that most of your netball school teams were headed by both Male/Female and the best coach was determined by skills and not sexuality. So u Nostradus u are even living in America and yapping such nonsense, PF carderism never cease to exist once a cadre minded always a cadre.
I grew up seeing UNIP & MMD cadres but these cadres changed their minded sets after studying or visiting first world countries. But what am seeing now with PF cadre s is frightening.
Topstar say they can’t show the game because of national mourning. Who has died?