
FOOTBALL administrator, Simataa Simataa has said Premier Division clubs that boycotted the KCM-FAZ Premier League did not at any time discuss withdrawing players from national team duty in their quest to press for the FAZ emergency council meeting (ECM) as alleged by some quarters.
Meanwhile, the planned international friendly match between Zambia and Sudan billed for Khartoum tomorrow has been put off because of that country’s other pressing commitments.
Speaking in the wake of Zambia’s pulling out of the international friendly match in Sudan, Simataa said there had never been a call for the withdrawal of players for national duty among the clubs as being alleged by some clubs.
He said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that the call for the ECM was meant for the dissolution of the FAZ executive and election of a new team.
The Amakumbi Stars proprietor said even when Premier League teams came on board, they only decided to boycott the remaining league games to pressurise FAZ to hold an ECM.
Simataa said there was no agreement concerning withholding of players for national duty saying, it was not part of the agenda.
“There has never been a call for withdrawal of players from national duty. From the onset, the call for the ECM was for the dissolution of the FAZ executive and the Premier Division teams came on board by boycotting league games,” the former FAZ president said.
He said there was no discussion of boycotting national team assignments even at the last meeting called by the Zambia Premier League (ZPL) which he attended in Kabwe.
Simataa blamed the FAZ secretariat staff, saying it was because of their incompetence that the friendly match was cancelled and accused some secretariat staff of taking sides in the current FAZ impasse to an extent of forgetting their roles.
“The FAZ secretariat should not blame other people for their incompetence,” he said.
And Zesco United said they released their players who coach Dario Bonetti had called for national duty.
Club secretary, Justin Mumba said Zesco allowed goalkeeper Jacob Banda with defenders Nyambe Mulenga and Billy Mwanza to attend camp for the national assignment against Sudan.
Mumba said Zesco could not stop their players from featuring for Zambia on a FIFA sanctioned day.
FAZ communications manager Erick Mwanza said in Lusaka yesterday that the Sudanese federation has advised against the friendly match and FAZ has since communicated to all foreign-based players not to travel.
“The Sudanese federation has just written to us that because of circumstances during this period they are in, it will be difficult for them to play a competitive game, so we can safely say it is official the national team will not be travelling to Sudan. With this postponement, the national soccer team’s engagements for this year have been wrapped up until next year,” he said.
And Mwanza has said that the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) developmental squad will regroup this Saturday to start preparations for the next week’s Tanzania senior challenge where Zambia plays the hosts in their opening match.
Mwanza said the CECAFA side will not play any international friendly matches ahead of the Tanzania competition because it is a developmental gathering for all national teams where future players are identified.
Zambia is among the 12 countries invited for the tournament and have confirmed their availability to the Serengeti Breweries-sponsored competition that will draw participation from Ivory Coast, Malawi and Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, Zanzibar, Ethiopia and Sudan.
And the two under-20 national soccer teams today at the FAZ technical centre resumed training for the Botswana 3-11 December COSAFA championships and the Swaziland Southern African Development Community games that runs from13-19 December.
[Times of Zambia]