A 20 man Chipolopolo team Saturday 12/17 morning flew out of Lusaka on a special charter for the Angolan city of Dundo for tomorrow’s (Sunday 18 December) international preparatory match against the Palacas Negras. The Zambia National, which commenced preparations for the 2012 Nations Cup took off from the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport around 10hours and flew into Luanda from where they took another plane to Dundo.
Head of Delegation and FAZ Vice President Boniface Mwamelo told fazfootball.com that the team was met on arrival in Luanda by Zambia’s ambassador to Angola, Elijah Chisanga and other embassy staff.
Angola vs. Zambia
Sunday 18 December 2011
Kick-Off: 16:30hours Zambian Time
Herve Renard named a 20-man squad for the match.
The full squad: Kalililo Kakonje, Joshua Titima, Jacob Banda, Jimmy Chisenga, Amos Simwanza, Stoppila Sunzu, Francis Kasonde, Hichani Himonde, Nyambe Mulenga, Chisamba Lungu, Nathan Sinkala, Joseph Sitali, Rainford Kalaba, Felix Katongo, Bruce Musakanya, Evans Kangwa, Reynold Kampamba, Given Singuluma, Christopher Katongo.
Wanu Ngwee
December 17, 2011 at 2:07 pm
GOOD LUCK BOYS, WE’RE BEHIND YOU!!
Air Mukwai
December 17, 2011 at 2:47 pm
lift the flag of zambia and do what the under 20 did.
Blaise
December 17, 2011 at 3:57 pm
K130m per month!more cash in his pocket!
your fan ever met
December 17, 2011 at 4:17 pm
Show us your skils guys and if u gonna win dis match I wil tok 2 his excellency about yo increament coz there wil b mor money in yo pocks.
Alego-nl
December 17, 2011 at 7:38 pm
sate sate kampamba
nakferd
December 17, 2011 at 8:29 pm
@blaise,so how much is kalusha’s share from that k130m? anyway,gud luck to the boys
Kay Hummer
December 17, 2011 at 9:49 pm
Where is Kennedy Mudenda???
Postan
December 18, 2011 at 5:57 am
Where is jonas sakuwaha.
Wanu Ngwee
December 18, 2011 at 1:53 pm
I really hope Kalililo Kakonje can up his game and become our No.1 choice goalie. Kennedy Mweene’s unpredictability is worsening, as evidence by his poor performance in a Free State Stars Vs Kaiser Chiefs encounter of Saturday night (17/12/11). Mweene gave away a well deserved lead by an enterprising Free State Stars via one of his characteristic lapses in concentration. Kaiser Chiefs came from behind to snatch Free State Stars’ 1-0 lead by equalising from a long range short that left a stationary Mweene stunned. Another goal that Mweene conceded was also a long range short similar to the ****** goal he conceded at 2010 Angola AFCON, ending the match 2-1 in favour of Kaiser Chiefs. Awe mwandi we really need a good goal-keeper. Mweene has a bad habit of getting excited and over confident when his team is doing well, and enjoys commandeering his teammates while the opponent captalises on his carelessness. THE BOY REALLY SPOILT MY NIGHT!!
Mwale
December 18, 2011 at 5:08 pm
what are the score?