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Local Zambian Players Complain Being Paid Kr50 For Beating Zimbabwe 2-0

Chipolopolo BoysZambia’s home-based team received between US$ 10 and US$20 each for beating Zimbabwe 2-0 in a friendly in Lusaka on April 28.

The players said on condition of anonymity that it was disheartening to be paid the equivalent of a long-distance bus fare to play for their country.
“Yes, we were given Kwacha 120  (US$20),” one player said.
“Can you imagine getting  KR 120 just to play for you national team?
“I mean if that’s the case, I would rather stay at my club. They pay better. It is very sad.”
According to the players, those based in Lusaka were given US$10 while those from outside town received US$20.
“We were told that it was our transport money and nothing else was said,” another player said.
The players spent a grueling six days camped in Lusaka and were also part of the nationwide trials during that same period.
That win over Zimbabwe at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka was Zambia’s first victory in nine matches since beating Bafana-Bafana 1-0 in the Nelson Mandela Challenge on November 14 at Soccer City.
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18 Responses to Local Zambian Players Complain Being Paid Kr50 For Beating Zimbabwe 2-0

  1. SHIMWANA Reply

    May 10, 2013 at 10:41 am

    And u wanted how much? That is a platform or rather a stepping stone in your career so if u want stay at your clubs, who will suffer?? That was not a competition u boys it was a memorial match for Gabon crush victims…

    • Anesutose Reply

      May 10, 2013 at 10:47 am

      Thank you shimwana. I actually almost forgot the very critical point that the game was in honor of fallen heroes. This article should not even be given such space. I guess its a lack of jounalistic ethic by Tumfweko

  2. Anesutose Reply

    May 10, 2013 at 10:44 am

    Foolish players. You are not National team players yet. You are being scouted or tried. No wonder we never go far. Even before a proper call up, you already want money? Who gets paid for attending job interviews? Stay at Nchanga and lose the prospect of representing your country. OMG. Kwati pali no tuma players.

    • southcant! Reply

      May 10, 2013 at 2:03 pm

      And they thought there were national team material already forgeting that they were being tried yaba! Ubufontini, mwatangishapo ama ngwee instead of working even harder! Who cares, stay at your Nkana or Kalulushi Modern Stars and rot there! There are so many talented young men who use brains and natural talent when playing soccer instead of fimanga atase…ukutumpa atini?!

  3. peanuts Reply

    May 10, 2013 at 11:53 am

    Yaba kuti waseka, & Malawians think they are the least paid in Southern Africa, by gettin US$150 if they win, US$75 if they tie and nothing at all if they lose.

    In africa nga taucenjele you become as poor as a monkey. bati uku ulachezela. iliko bad

  4. kebomu Reply

    May 10, 2013 at 1:56 pm

    you to mapuleya twabonza stop talking nonsene

  5. bm Reply

    May 10, 2013 at 2:36 pm

    zambian players wen u get alot of money u misbehaves,mulashanina then u get finishd,discplined europeans players lyk messi neva misbehaves tho getin more money.jst look at hw u poorly performed at afcon 2013,afta ukushanina isha afcon 2012 u r nw finishd.so it wz fair 4u 2get ma 50pin infact it wud hv bin beta if they jst provided a bus 2tek u home nomipelako olo 1ngwee.

  6. MOSQUITO Reply

    May 10, 2013 at 3:41 pm

    It was Zambia’s first win in 9 months the last one being the one they won south Africa in November.How many months that have passed? only 6 months.So what kind of reporting is this?carefuller guys.

  7. Walyaiwe Reply

    May 10, 2013 at 4:23 pm

    When you read such news you know that there’s no future for the bola in Zambia.

  8. BC Lombe Reply

    May 10, 2013 at 7:32 pm

    Iwe ka anesutose uli fontini sana, do you know that there is nothing for free, do you know that players are paid for training you are the same people who are bringing down our country and you bm do you know how those bene Messi spent their life in private,bala shana ngatawaishiba the only difference is that bena balaposako amono to what they are doing when its time to play they play and when its time to work they work hard.Ubufontini ama zambians.

  9. Ba Lups Reply

    May 10, 2013 at 7:57 pm

    Pliz bane lets b fare here-whether memorial or frndly,da boy were performing national duties hence dey deserved better apprciation not Kr50.

    • Khumalo Reply

      May 10, 2013 at 8:57 pm

      You are right Ba Lups

  10. Toka Reply

    May 11, 2013 at 3:22 am

    If the story is true, then these players deserve better than this. You cannot be engaged in national duties and ends up getting such an allowance

  11. Popopo Reply

    May 11, 2013 at 10:43 am

    I feel most of u who have commented on this article are not soccer funs. Why should you subject yo child to delele coz he/she not mature? U as a parent u r eating a chicken. Players diserved atleast Kr1500 as motivation were did the get takings go?

  12. Popopo Reply

    May 11, 2013 at 10:52 am

    @Anesutose be serious my bro our Zambia national soccer team players their bread and butter comes from playing football. Nowadays football isnt part time but full time employment ZCCM use to employ players on the C/Belt its no longer the case. Gve dem mane

  13. James Reply

    May 11, 2013 at 11:10 am

    In all fareness KR50 is an insult for spending 5 days in camp. Ba FAZ where are you taking the money you make from football activities and government?

  14. James Reply

    May 11, 2013 at 11:12 am

    In all fareness KR50 is an insult for spending 5 days in camp. Ba FAZ where are you taking the money you make from football activities and government funding you receive?

  15. The mwamba Reply

    May 11, 2013 at 7:52 pm

    Thats why ndandila ati aba tonga amano tesana!

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