It is a case of use it or lose it. That is how Power Dynamos striker Francis Kombe greeted the news of his Zambia recall today after being named to Herve Renard’s 2008 Cosafa Senior Challenge Cup squad.
The controversial striker returns for the first time since November 11 last year when he played in Zambia’s 1-0 away defeat to Tanzania in a friendly international.
“Am very pleased to be back,” Kombe said from Kitwe today. “I have just been given another chance to impress.
“I got to make sure I don’t disappoint because I don’t think I will get another chance like this again to play for Zambia.”
Kombe promising early international career stretching back to 2003 was blighted in 2005 by a 1-year dope ban after testing positive for marijuana while at disbanded South African club Silver Stars.
Kombe is currently the leagues top scorer on 8 goals.
He is set for his 8th cap when Zambia opens their Cosafa Cup campaign with a quarterfinal meeting against Zimbabwe in Secunda, Mpumalanga in South Africa on July 27.
The Power striker made his debut against Rwanda on March 24, 2003 away in a 3-0 victory when he scored his first and only senior goal to date for Zambia.
Meanwhile there is also another return to the fold this time for veteran defender Elijah Tana of Nchanga Rangers after his controversial axing from the final Africa Cup team for the Ghana tournament 7 months ago.
There is also another return to the Zambia team after 7 months for Angolan-based midfielder Ian Bakala since taking part at the Africa Cup finals in Ghana.
Also back in the team after half a year is ex-Under-23 defender Davies Nkausu of SuperSport United in South Africa after he failed to make the cut for the Africa Cup final squad in January.
Nkausu is one of two players from the defending South African league champions.
His club mate Noah Chivuta also returns to the team since playing in Zambia’s penalty shoot-out Cosafa Cup final loss to defending Cosafa Cup champions South Africa on October 24 last year in Bloemfontein.
Renard has also handed a debut call-up for the Green Eagles defender Kebby Hachipuka who is currently the subject of a transfer bid from Nkana.
Zambia Under-20 and Lusaka Dynamos goalkeeper William Chibale has also been handed a senior debut call-up.
However, Renard has decided to overlooked the popular Lusaka Dynamos duo of defender Hichani Himoonde who has a bereavement and fluid midfielder William Njovbu who is still recovering from injury.
There is also no place in the team for Power’s left-winger Kennedy Mudenda after impressing during Zambia’s last four 2009 CHAN qualifying games.
And goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene has been excused from action to give 2nd choice Kalililo Kakonje and Mike Poto of Green Buffaloes including Chibale a chance to stand up and be counted.
Zambia goes into camp on Monday in Lusaka under assistant coach George Lwandamina while Renard will join the team after July 20 when he returns from a brief holiday in France.
Team:
Goalkeepers: Kalililo Kakonje (Amazulu, South Africa), Mike Poto (Green Buffaloes), William Chibale (Lusaka Dynamos)
Defenders: Dennis Banda, Sydney Lombe (Both Green Buffaloes) Kampamba Chintu (Free State Stars, South Africa), William Chinyama, Nyambe Mulenga (Zesco United), Kebby Hachipuka (Green Eagles), Davies Nkausu (SuperSport United, South Africa), Elijah Tana (Nchanga Rangers), Billy Mwanza (Clubless), White Simwanza (Young Arrows)
Midfielders: Ian Bakala ( Primeiro de Agosto, Angola), Noah Chivuta (SuperSport United, South Africa), Francis Kasonde (Power Dynamos), Chikwanki Liyainga (Young Arrows),John Musukwa (Green Buffaloes) Lottie Phiri (Zesco United),
Strikers: Felix Sunzu (Avenir Sportif de La Marsa, Tunisia), Judge Mkandawire (Young Arrows), Given Singuluma (Bay United, South Africa)