
The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) on Monday unveiled new national team coach Dario Bonetti and tasked him to win the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations billed for Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
Speaking during the unveiling ceremony at Football House in Lusaka on Monday, FAZ president Kalusha Bwalya said the foundation has already been laid.
Bonetti’s backroom staff includes assistant coach Birindelli Alessandro, physical trainer Ruggiero Umberto, goalkeeper’s coach Bozzini Claudio and a Zambian Lucky Msiska who will be an assistant trainer.
“Zambia proved in Angola and our target in 2012 is to win the Africa Cup,” Kalusha said.
He said time is ripe for Zambia to reaffirm its status as on of the best on the continent.
“We want to be among the best teams in Africa and a powerhouse in the world. We are a potential future African giant. We have to open a new chapter at the 2012, 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2014 World Cup,” Kalusha said.
[pullquote]“I have watched the matches Zambia played at the Africa Cup in Angola on DVD and I will make adjustments. Tactically, Zambia is very good but mentally the players are weak,” Bonetti said.[/pullquote]
He said the FAZ’s desire is to see Zambia in the top ten or in the top five of African football and in the top 50 on the FIFA/Coca-Cola rankings.
Kalusha said FAZ is confident that Bonetti and his staff will take Zambian football to a higher level.
He noted that Zambian football is improving following the break through of forwards Emmanuel Mayuka and Fwayo Tembo to the Swiss league.
Mayuka features for Young Boys while Tembo campaigns for FC Basel and both teams have qualified for the 2010/11 UEFA Champions League.
This, Kalusha, said will raise the profile of the Chipolopolo.
He said there will no much changes to the national team that managed a quarter-final berth at the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations in Angola.
Kalusha also commended the National Sports Council of Zambia, Minister of Sport Kenneth Chipungu, Government and President Banda for the support rendered the FAZ.
“We have worked well with our partners. We are asking for support from you (the media). This is your national team, we want honest, togetherness so that we succeed,” he said.
On Msiska joining the senior national team technical bench, Kalusha said there is need for the Chipolopolo and the Olympic team to be moving at the same level.
He also said Msiska’s attachment is to the technical bench is to build capacity in local coaches.
And Bonetti, 48, who has been engaged on a two-year contract, said he is happy to tutor the Zambian team.
He said the Chipolopolo have a bright future and will continue from where Frenchman Herve Renard left from.
Bonetti, who was speaking through an interpretor Mauro Sanna, said the future was in the hands of the players.
He said the Zambian team is tactically good but lacked the mental strength.
“I have watched the matches Zambia played at the Africa Cup in Angola on DVD and I will make adjustments. Tactically, Zambia is very good but mentally the players are weak,” Bonetti said.
He expressed confidence that the players will be mentally strong soon.
Asked to name some influential players in the Zambian team, the Italian said he likes to praise the whole team and not individual players.
Bonetti also said the gap between European teams and Africa has narrowed, an indication that African football is developing.
Bonetti is the 13th foreign coach to drill the Zambia national team.
Others are John Green, Ante Buselic, Brian Tylor, Wieslaw Growboski, Ted Dumitru and Ted Vibra.
The rest are Bill McGarry, Ian Porterfield, Roald Poulsen, Burkhard Ziese, Jan Brouwer and Herve Renard.
FAZ treasurer Boniface Mwamelo, executive committee members Lennie Nkhuwa, Keagan Chipango, Marcha Chilemena, FAZ acting general secretary Julio Chiluba, the association’s technical director Honour Janza, communications manager Erick Mwanza and Zambia Voluntary Soccer Fans Association patron Peter Makembo among others attended the briefing.
[ Zambia Daily mail ]