
The Football Association of Zambia (Faz) has decided to shelve initial plans to camp the national team in Spain.
Faz vice president Emmanuel Munaile announced this during the associations weekly press briefing on Wednesday at Football House.
Munaile said the team will instead now hold its pre-Africa Cup tournament training camp in South Africa.
“That (The plan to camp the team in Spain) was just an option,” Munaile said. “The Spain camp has fallen through.”
Munaile said the team will camp in Johannesburg where they will play three friendly matches including one against 2010 World Cup finalists South Korea on January 9 before heading off to Angola.
He said two other friendly matches will be played before the match against South Korea also in South Africa.
Meanwhile, 16 local and foreign-based call-ups go into camp in Lusaka this Sunday.
The team that enters camp this weekend will also include midfielder Isaac Chansa of Swedish club Helsingborg.
Chansa has been recalled to the fold after reconciling with Herve Renard following his comments after he was left on the bench in Zambia’s 1-0 loss to Egypt in Chililabombwe on October 10.
Defender Emmanuel Mbola of Pyunik Yerevan in Armenia is the other prominent European-based player expected for the Zambia leg of training camp.
The team will leave for South Africa over Christmas where they will link-up with the rest of the foreign-based players.
And Munaile said the official list of the remaining foreign-based call-ups for pre-Africa Cup training camp will be announced later.
Team:
Goalkeepers: Joshua Titima (Zanaco), Davey Kaumbwa (Green Buffaloes), Jacob Banda (Zesco United), Rabson Muchelen’ganga (Power Dynamos)
Defenders: Hichani Himoonde (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Dennis Banda (Green Buffaloes), Emmanuel Mbola (Pyunik Yerevan), Thomas Nyirenda, Charles Siyingwa, Eugene Shamakamba (All Zanaco)
Midfielder: Isaac Chansa (Helsingborg, Sweden), Fwayo Tembo (Etoile Du Sahel, Tunisia), Stopilla Sunzu (Zanaco), Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes)
Strikers: Kennedy Chola (City of Lusaka), Given Singuluma (TP Mazembe, DR Congo)