Zambia enter training camp early this week in Lusaka to begin their build-up for next months inaugural Caf Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) tournament that will take place in Cote d’Ivoire from February 22 to March 8.
22 plus players including some new call-ups from trials held in Kitwe on Friday and Saturday for the Copperbelt-select team are expected to join the team in Lusaka.
The team goes into camp in the wake of a seemingly unsettled Herve Renard’s outburst on Saturday when he threatened that he would not travel with the team to CHAN because of the looming prospect of losing some key players for the tournament who have trial commitments outside Zambia.
One player in question is Lusaka Dynamos midfielder William Njobvu who is due to leave for Russia for a brief trial stint at CSKA Moscow while Renard will be without at least four players from Zesco United during the preliminary two weeks of training camp due to their Caf Africa Champions League commitments.
Zanaco striker Roger Kola too is an uncertainty with reports linking him with a move to Israel.
Defender Hichani Himoonde of Zesco United and Maunga Kabuku from Kabwe Warriors are all due to miss training camp due to injury.
Players registering with a foreign club during the January Fifa winter transfer period will be ineligible to take part in CHAN which is a new Caf biannual national team tournament for home-based players that will run in an odd year to the Africa Cup.
Sources claim Renard could also be without defender Emmanuel Mbola of division 1 north side Mining Rangers who is said to have a pending trial spell with an unnamed club in Scandinavia.
However, dispute his protests over the possibilities of no-shows in camp this week, Renard should have key Power Dynamos midfielder Kennedy Mudenda, defender Elijah Tana of Nchanga Rangers including striker Given Singuluma of Zanaco.
Meanwhile, the team has two international friendly matches lined up over the coming 25 days with away matches against South Africa at Super Stadium in Pretoria on January 27 and Cameroon on February 11 in Yaounde.