Faz tomorrow goes to the polls to possibly elect a new executive committee to lead the association for another four years when the association meets at Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka tomorrow, Saturday March 29.
It will be one of the most highly contested race that has been characterized by a month-long political-style campaign that has seen the three presidential candidates cris-cross the land to try and woo Faz’s over 170 affiliates to vote for them.
38 candidates jostle for the nine Faz executive positions up for grabs.
Prime focus is the FAZ presidency post that is being contested for by incumbent Teddy Mulonga who is facing a strong challenge from two other high-profile candidates.
Soccer icon Kalusha Bwalya, who for the last four years has been Mulonga’s vice president, is challenging the incumbent in his bid for a third term at Football House.
However it is not a two-horse race following Lusaka Dynamos supreme Hanif Adams finally throwing his name in the hat after years of reluctantly standing on the wings.
While Mulonga is offering continuity, while young guards Bwalya and Adams have promised change and revolutionary changes the way the game is played and run into the 2010 World Cup in a race that has no clear favorite come Saturday.
Meanwhile, if the race for FAZ president is uncertain, try the vice presidency where five candidates.
The five are vying to be deputy head at Football House with Bwalya now out of the running there and seeking to elevate his status to president.
The five include outgoing FAZ spokesman Joseph Nkole, former president Simataa Simataa and National Assembly FC chairman Giles Yambayamba.
Also in the race is former Zambia international Emmanuel Munaile who served as committee member in Everisto Kasunga’s FAZ regime from 2000 to 2004.
Another eyeing the FAZ number two job is current FAZ committee member Andre Mtine.
Meanwhile, Current FAZ treasurer Rix Mweemba is looking strong to retain his post and he will be challenged by Frank Munthali and Boniface Mwamelo.
And four out of the six committee members are seeking re-election and those not re-contesting are George Kasengele and Mwansa Mbulakulima who is now Copperbelt Minister.
PRESIDENT
Hanif Adams
Kalusha Bwalya (Vice President)
Teddy Mulonga (Incumbent)
VICE PRESIDENT
Andre Jaulani Mtine (Current Committee Member)
Emmanuel Munaile
Giles Chomba Yambayamba
Jospeh Nkole (Current Committee Member)
Simataa Simataa
TREASURER
Boniface Mwamelo
Frank Munthali
Rix Mweemba
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Amos Mbulo
Brian Kalunga
Chama Kapambwe
Col. Oliver Moonde
David Zimba
Edgar Mvula
Enoch Greenwell Chiwati
Eustrasia Chambeshi
Gibson Petro Lukoshi
Henry Sichembe (Current Committee Member)
Henschel Chitembeya (Current Committee Member)
James Mazumba
Jeffrey Chilipilingu
Keegan K Chipango
Kelvin Mutafu
Lenny Kamwambi Nkhuwa
Marcha Chilemena
Dorothy Sampa
Martha Musonda Shonga
Martin Simwaka
Pivoty Simwanza
Richie Nawa
Stafford Chewe Kayame
Violet Bwalya
Watson Mwale
Welly Chikuka
Zachariah Machaliwa