Chipolopolo Boys Get a Feel of King Zwelithini Stadium Ahead of Botswana Tie

65
Chipolopolo Boys Get a Feel of King Zwelithini Stadium Ahead of Botswana Tie
Chipolopolo Boys Get a Feel of King Zwelithini Stadium Ahead of Botswana Tie

Africa-Press – Zambia. The Chipolopolo boys had a walk about and had a feel of the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban, 24 hours before their quarterfinal match with the Zebras.

According to a post on the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ), the team had a 15 minute walk-through before proceeding to Escombe Football Club for their training.

Assistant coach Moses Sichone and goalkeeper trainer Stephen Mwansa oversaw the final training session with head coach Aljosa Asanovic yet to sort out his VISA issues.

Zambia and Botswana will lock horns at 17:00 hours in a quarterfinal tie on Tuesday in what is a repeat of the 2019 final, also played in Durban, that Chipolopolo won 1-0 to claim their fifth title.

Zambia is eying their sixth title to join neighbors Zimbabwe as the teams with the most titles in the regional showpiece. Zambia last won the tournament back in 2019 under Green Eagles boss Aggrey Chiyangi with Lazarus Kambole, Bruce Musakanya, Sebastian Mwange, Austin Muwowo, and Tapson Kaseba as the key players. The five-time Cosafa Cup champions also have an eye on the July 24 African Nations Championship (CHAN) first leg tie away to Mozambique.

For More News And Analysis About Zambia Follow Africa-Press

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here