Herve Renard has dropped 5 players from his team on the eve of Zambia’s departure for Kitwe to prepare for Wednesday’s 2010 World/Africa Cup Group 11 qualifier against Togo to be played at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe.
And the number of foreign-based players at Zambia’s training camp in Lusaka has risen to eight by Wednesday evening.
Dropped are club less defender Billy Mwanza, plus the Young Arrows pair of Chiwanki Liyinga and Whiteson Simwanza.
Also dropped were Konkola Blades striker Felix Sunzu junior and Green Eagles midfielder Kebby Hachipuka.
Meanwhile, midfielder Felix Katongo on Wednesday arrived in the country from his French base to join the Zambia in camp.
Katongo, of French Ligue 1 club Stade Rennes, arrived Wednesday morning bringing to eight the number of foreign-based call-ups at the Zambia’s training camp in Lusaka ahead of the Togo game.
The midfielder joins first choice goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene who arrived in camp on Tuesday.
Mweene of Free State Stars in South Africa arrived in camp on the same date together with two other foreign-based players.
The other two include attacker James Chamanga who until recently enjoyed a brief stint at Chinese top division club Dalian Haichang but has since returned to South Africa in search of footballing prospects.
Also arriving in camp on Tuesday was defender Davies Nkausu of SuperSport United.
Others in camp are South African-based defenders Joseph Musonda and Clive Hachilensa who arrived on Monday.
Joining the team later on Wednesday were midfielder Noah Chivuta of defending South African league champions SuperSport United and second choice goalie Kalililo Kakonje of Amazulu.
Swedish based midfielder Isaac Chansa of Helsingborg is due to land on Thursday.
Chansa will arrive on the same date that Zambia shift training camp to Kitwe ahead of their September 10 game against Togo at Konkola.
Also due to land on Thursday is midfielder Rainford Kalaba of Portuguese division 2 side Gil Vincente.
Prodigal son and fallen striker Collins Mbeseuma is expected on Thursday after confirming his travel plans to the technical bench.
Strikers Christopher Katongo and Jacob Mulenga from German Bundesliga side Arminia Bielefeld and French Ligue 2 club Chateauroux respectively are expected to fly into Ndola on Friday from Europe.
And in other news, the Zambia Under-17 and Namibia Under-17 Algeria 2009 Caf Under-17 Cup 1st round, 1st leg qualifier will be played at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka this Sunday, September 7.
The match was delayed from last weekend due to the 21-day period of national mourning for the late president Mwanawasa who died on August 19 in Paris and was put to rest today at Embassy Park in Lusaka.