President Levy Mwanawasa has described the late Zambia National Soccer team player, Chaswe Nsofwa, who died in Israel last week, as a great loss to the nation.
Nsofwa died on Wednesday last week after he collapsed during a training session of
second division team, Hapoel Beersheva, for which he was playing.
In a message of condolences, signed by his Special Assistance for Press and Public
Relations, President Mwanawasa said Nsofwa was a rising football star, whose future
was bright.
The message of condolences has been sent to Nsofwa’s family and the Football
Association of Zambia (FAZ).
Mr. Mwanawasa said he learnt with deep sense of shock and grief the sudden death of
Nsofwa who died on Wednesday last week.
“On behalf of the government, the people of Zambia and indeed on my own behalf, I
convey our heartfelt condolences to his wife, children and family,” he said.
The President said, despite being a valuable member of the national team, Nsofwa
would be remembered for having been in the Under-20 Zambian side that reached the
semi-finals of the 1999 Africa Youth Cup, the FIFA world Youth cup hosted by
Ghana/Nigeria.
He was also part of the under-20 team that won the 1999 COSAFA Championship in South Africa.
Mr. Mwanawasa said the death of Nsofwa was a great blow, not only to Zambian
football, his family and children, but to the Zambian nation as a whole.
Meanwhile, Nsofwa’s body has arrived in the country for burial. He was in Israel
pursuing his professional carrier in football with the second division side, Hapoel
Beersheva.