Veteran coach George “Chicken” Lwandamina is expected to return to Zesco United as head coach for a fifth spell.
Unconfirmed media reports this week claim the Ndola club has reached an agreement to re-appoint the 62-year-old, who led Nchanga Rangers to a fifth-place finish in the 2024/25 MTN Super League season.
Football analyst Wami Katanga says Lwandamina’s potential return has sparked debate, but his record at Zesco is undisputed.
Lwandamina won four MTN Super League titles with Zesco in 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018.
He also lifted back-to-back ABSA Cup trophies in 2014 and 2019, and guided the club to the CAF Champions League semi-finals in 2016.
Outside Zambia, he won the Tanzanian Premier League with Yanga SC in 2016/17 and has coached Azam FC.
Katanga argues Lwandamina is the right short-term appointment to restore Zesco’s “tactical DNA” — attacking flair, defensive discipline and youth development. He also cites the need for dressing room stability after last season’s disciplinary issues.
“As a coaching instructor, Lwandamina’s other task will be to groom the next generation, with Winston Kalengo and others ready to learn,” Katanga said.
Zesco are yet to officially confirm the appointment.
Zesco endured a tough season, finishing number ten on the 18-team league table with 47 points in 34 matches played.
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Niyekutimu Zambia muli chabe coach umodzi? Produce more coaches ba FAZ. Thats why we are languishing at the bottom of African soccer since we won one AFCON