
THE Zambia Premier League (ZPL) ad hoc committee has said the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has lost out on an opportunity to dialogue after the national football governing body refused to meet the conditions set by Premier Division clubs to call off the league boycott.
But FAZ has maintained that the league is closed and matters to do with the outcome of the 2010 Premier League season were being dealt with by disciplinary sub-committee and was beyond the secretariat jurisdiction.
ZPL ad hoc committee chairperson Kephas Katongo said in an interview yesterday that the dialogue that FAZ president Kalusha Bwalya was calling for from the petitioners had to have a starting point and the bid to call off the boycott was one such juncture.
Katongo said it was now very clear that the Kalusha administration did not want to dialogue and the ZPL together with other petitioners would now chart the way forward at the November 26 emergency council meeting (ECM) set for Hotel Inter-Continental in Lusaka.
“There has to be a point of discussion but FAZ has decided that we are a voice from the wilderness. Let them avoid us at their own peril. Our proposal to call off the boycott was an opportunity for dialogue,” he said.
Katongo said calling off the boycott was done in the interest of the sponsors, players, fans and other stakeholders but that the defiance by FAZ not to meet their conditions made the clubs stay away from the season closing matches.
The 2010 Premier League season closed prematurely last weekend as the two warring factions in FAZ failed to reach a consensus on the days to play the Week 30 matches as the ZPL ad hoc committee wanted to play the closing matches today (Wednesday 17), while FAZ insisted the matches were supposed to have been played last Saturday.
He said since the boycott was meant to press for the ECM, after getting the two-thirds threshold, the clubs offered to call off the boycott but that with FAZ refusing to budge, clubs decided to stay put.
“We have the numbers so what was there to continue with the boycott for? We gave them our conditions to call off the boycott, they refused; so our next course of action will be to decide the fate of our local game during the ECM,” he said.
Katongo said the defiance by FAZ was only aggravating the situation adding that even the proposal to harmonise the two meetings called by FAZ and the petitioners would not be possible without dialogue.
The former Roan chairperson, who is now heading demoted community-based side, Lusaka Dynamos added that FAZ appeared less willing to compromise even when it was clear that the current impasse in the local game was retarding the progress Zambia had scored in the recent past.
FAZ communications manager Erick Mwanza said the secretariat staff was only waiting for the disciplinary committee to finalise the final league standings and that teams that boycotted matches knew the consequences.
Mwanza said as far as the association was concerned, the 2010 season closed at the weekend and that no more matches would be played.
The verdict that would be passed by the disciplinary committee next Wednesday is final.
ZPL ad hoc committee directed Premier Division clubs to boycott league matches but FAZ reacted by docking points teams that did not travel to fulfil fixtures saying the ZPL was not registered anywhere.
[ Times of Zambia]