New Zambia coach Herve Renard has been handed a 3-year deal to lead the 1974 and 1994 Africa Cup runners-up until 2011 by the Football Association of Zambia (Faz).
Renard concluded talks with Faz president Kalusha Bwalya and late Friday at Football House at Football House in Lusaka.
The deal will also see 39-year-old Frenchman handed the privilege bringing his own assistant Patrice Beaumelle from France who will be on Faz’s payroll.
Kalusha said at Renard’s unveiling that a local coach will be named as third assistant to the French duo.
However, the full details of the contract were not made available to the press.
Renard’s brief is to qualify Zambia to the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Angola and later the World Cup finals to follow in June of the same year in South Africa.
“We have to have time and patience with the new coach and we want to do well,” Kalusha said.
“But the World will not stop and wait for Zambia so we will try and bring Zambian football to a level that is acceptable to the world.
“We want to surprise ourselves and to fulfill the dreams of every Zambian to reach the World Cup and reach the Africa Cup finals.”
Renard meanwhile said he was looking forward to his first time in full-charge as a national team coach.
The Frenchman had previously been on technical bench of ex-Ghana coach Claude Leroy’s just ended reign as trainer of the Black Stars.
“I hope we can build a good team and work very hard and now it is time to play (the game),” Renard said.
“My first target is tomorrows game (Against Botswana); it is an important tournament (CHAN) that we will use to build a team with our local players.”
Renard first full game in charge will come on May 21 in Tripoli when Zambia takes on Libya in an international friendly match.
Thereafter, Zambia opens their World and Africa Cup qualifiers with a Group 11 match away to Togo in Accra, Ghana on May 30.
And ZANIS reports that Vice President Rupiah Banda has urged the people of Zambia to accept the new Zambian National Soccer Team Coach Herve Renaud and not subject him to unnecessary discussions.
Mr. Banda said unnecessary discussions would derail Mr. Renaud’s plans for the Zambia National Soccer Team.
He said unwarranted discussions such as how Mr. Renaud’s remuneration would be should be left to the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ).
He was speaking to ZANIS in Lusaka today ahead of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) encounter between Botswana and Zambia slated for tomorrow at the Lusaka’s Woodlands Stadium. .
Mr. Banda, who is also former FAZ Vice President in the1970’s, expressed hope that Frenchman Renaud would deliver and enable Zambia qualify to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
“My expectation from the new coach is that Renaud will deliver. Let us the Zambian people give him the total support by embracing him so that Zambia qualifies to both Africa Cup and now 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
My message to the Zambian people is that let us not subject the coach on how much he gets and other unnecessary things, that’s petty but let us embrace him so that he enables the country qualify to now 2010 World Cup in South Africa,” the Vice President said.
Mr. Banda, who is also Chiparamba Football Club Chairman, has also congratulated the Kalusha Bwalya Executive for engaging a new and assured FAZ of government’s support from his office.
Frenchman Renaud, who was employed by Ghana Soccer Team as Physical Trainer, has taken over from Patrick Phiri who coached the Chipolopolo Boys.
Tomorrow’s CAF encounter between Botswana and Zambia would accord the new Chipolopolo Soccer Team Coach, Renaud an opportunity to watch the team’s performance.
Zambia team for Libya friendly.
Goalkeepers: Kalililo Kakonje (Amazulu, South Africa), Kennedy Mweene (Free State Stars, South Africa), Mike Poto (Green Buffaloes)
Defenders: Bronson Chama, Clive Sichondwe (Both Kabwe Warriors), Kampamba Chintu (Free State Stars), Hichani Himoonde (Lusaka Dynamos), William Chinyama (Zesco United), Billy Mwanza, Joseph Musonda (Both Lamotville Golden Arrows, South Africa), Sanida Zulu (Chambishi)
Midfielders: Chiwanki Liyainga (Young Arrows), Francis Kasonde, Kennedy Mudenda (Both Power Dynamos), Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes), Rainford Kalaba (Zesco United)
Strikers: Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors), Judge Mkandawire (Young Arrows), Given Singuluma (Bay United, South Africa), Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes),
Zambia Under 20 team for Saudi Arabia 3-nations Under-21 Tournament to run from May 25-29.
Team goes into camp on May 18 and departs for Saundi Arabia on May 23.
Goalkeepers: William Chibale (Lusaka Dynamos), Kelvin Musonda (Zanaco)
Defenders: Michael Katongo (Kabwe Warriors), Lameck Tembo (Lusaka Celtic), Derrick Mwansa (Nkwazi), Moses Mulambi (Nchanga Rangers), Boyd Chipeta (Lusaka Dynamos), Collins Chilufya (Lusaka Youth Academy)
Midfielders: Nathan Sinkala, Nathan Chintu (Both Green Buffaloes), Stophira Sunzu, Chisamba Lungu (Both Zanaco), Tom Bakala (Nchanga Rangers), Hendrix Mumpa (Betron Shooting Stars), Musonda Munaile (Young Zanaco)
Strikers: Roger Kola (Zanaco), Morgan Kaoma (City of Lusaka), Mathews Kapela (Green Buffaloes), Saint Nkoma (Zamtel), Mathews Chipampe (Profund Warriors).