Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Updated: Zambia Begin France Training Camp

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Coach Herve Renard’s side has began their week long training camp in the south of France with an almost full squad at the teams Mediterranean  base ahead of Sundays 2010 World/African Cup Group C qualifier away against Algeria.

Only three players are still begin expected and they include first choice goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene of Free State Stars in South Africa.

Others are midfielder Andrew Sinkala of 2.Budesliga club Augsburg and defender Emmanuel Mbola of Pyunik Yerevan of Armenia and Israeli based William Njobvu.

Delegation leader Boniface Mwamelo said from France today that Mbola was expected arrive in the Zambia camp early on Wednesday morning after completing his visa formalities in Lusaka today.

Sinkala on the other hand is expected this evening at 22:00 while Njobvu will land three hours earlier.

Mwamelo said Zambia will play French Ligue 2 club Nimes in a training game on Wednesday evening at 18:00 local time.

He said Zambia will later depart for Algeria on Friday at 11:00 ahead of  their Group C qualifier against their hosts in Blida on Sunday night.

10 COMMENTS

  1. Jst give us a chance we are doin all we cn, i ws from talkin to Herve on phone and before departure to france in south africa am jst finalising th visas for ken i cn assure u tht ths time we goin to make zambians smile.

  2. At least there will be word that we camped somewhere. The issue of giving Zambia a chance iz neither here nor there, we have been around too to still be living on chance. Suppoze Algeria, Egypt and Rwanda are also living on chance? May the best team qualify to WC 2010! And pleaze don’t even talk about the Afrika Cup… let Rwanda go there.

  3. Awe guys we ve been giving them chance for too long
    Meantime they are still gobbling so much cahs which could be put to better use.
    #7, very funny lol

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