-Kabwe Warriors and Zambia national team striker Emmanuel Mayuka on Monday left for trials at Israel club Maccabi Haifa.
Warriors sources disclosed today that Mayuka will be on trials at Maccabi for 7 days.
“He (Mayuka) left on Monday and they sent the letters for his trials a long time ago so we were under some pressure to do this deal,” the source said.
Mayuka has missed both Monday and Tuesday of the Zambia Under-20’s training camp in Lusaka.
The Zambia Under-20 team is in camp preparing for their Rwanda 2009 Caf Africa Youth Cup 2nd round, 1st leg qualifier away to Egypt Under-20 to be played on Friday September 26.
The source said Mayuka will join the team in Egypt after attending his trials at Maccabi.
Mayuka’s absence means he will miss Warriors’ commencement of the BP Top 8 title defence this Saturday against Young Arrows whom they meet at the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola.
The Warriors striker is this years top scorer with 12 goals in all competition- 4 of those goals came with the Zambia national team.
-Elsewhere, Faz has banned all political parties from displaying presidential election campaign symbols or chanting slogans at all Faz organized matches.
The ban comes as political parties begin a frenzied campaign ahead of the October 30 presidential elections that will take place following the death of president Levy Mwanawasa on August 19 in Paris after suffering a stoke.
Faz communications officer Erick Mwanza advised all political parties from using football match gatherings as an avenues to campaign for their respective presidential candidates.
Zambia Under-20 team List:
Goalkeepers:William Chibale (Lusaka Dynamos), Richard Musheke (Western Province), Kelvin Musonda (Zanaco)
Defenders:Christopher Muntahli (Afrisports), Michael Katongo, Ackson Phiri (Both Kabwe Warriors), Moses Mulambi (Nchanga Rangers), Jimmy Chisenga (Red Arrows), Derrick Mwansa (Nkwazi), Chiyesu Sakufunya (Power Dynamos), Gift Sakuwaha (Chambishi)
Midfielders:Henry Banda (Zanaco0, John Chingandu, Innocent Mwaba (Both Zesco United), Musonda Munaile (Young Zanaco), Nathan Sinkala (Green Buffaloes), Evans Musonda (City of Lusaka), Stophila Sunzu (Chateauroux, France), Justin Zulu (Hapoel Beersheba, Israel)
Forwards:Roger Kola, Simon Silwamba, Kasuba Mwila (All Zanaco), Alex Mwiche (Forest Rangers), Daniel Kasongo (Power Dynamos), Morgan Kaoma (City of Lusaka), Tindi Mwanza (Green Eagles), Kamuti Kapambwa (Green Buffaloes), Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors)