Every aspirant has an equal chance in their bid to be president of the Football Association of Zambia (Faz) , incumbent Teddy Mulenga said.
Mulonga said this late Wednesday afternoon, February 27 at Football House during a press briefing where he announced his bid for a third term as Faz president.
“I think any of the aspirants has an equal chance and I respect their great attributes,” Mulonga said.
Mulonga said he was standing for re-election on the platform of continued development of football in Zambia adding that he was confident of his track record in the midst of difficult moments at Faz during his last four years in power.
“I am therefore offering myself for re-election as president of the Football Association of Zambia in order to provide for continuity and realization of Zambia’s dream.
Challenging Mulonga for the Faz top job are Lusaka Dynamos supremo Hanif Adams, Anthony Kasolo and current Faz vice president Kalusha Bwalya.
“They are all formidable opponents,” Muleonga added.
“But I fancy my chances but that doesn’t mean I underrates their attributes.”
With Mulonga’s announcement, the race to Football House is well and truly on.
Elections for a Faz executive will be held on March 29 at Mulungushi International Conference Centre during the association’s annual general meeting.
Mulonga, who was president from 1998 to 2000 before bouncing back in 2004 to date, is the fifth member of the current Faz executive to announce his candidature for reelection.
Others are current Faz spokesman Joseph Nkole who is expected to stand as vice president, technical committee chairman Henschel Chitembeya and Treasurer Rix Mweemba including vice president Bwalya