Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Zambia Continue To Fall On Fifa Rankings

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Zambia has dropped two places on the latest FIFA/Coca-Coca rankings released on Wednesday.

Dario Bonetti’s side fall from 74 to 76th place in the World thanks to their 2-0 away loss to Zimbabwe in a friendly on August 10 in Harare.

Zambia, who are 18th on the CAF rankings, trail their 2012 Africa Cup Group C opponents Libya who are at 64 in the World and 12th on the continent.

And Comoros who host Zambia in a Group C qualifier on September 4are 182nd in the World while Mozambique  are 99th.

12 COMMENTS

  1. What do you expect? With a useless and failed government in power, Zambia shall continue wallowing in the doldrums.
    We need change of government to bring sanity to the country.

  2. Some friendlies aint worth it. They could have waited to play against Comoros where a win is guaranteed. Useless football strategists

    • How can the name be used to build the roads???? Those who use the roads, the owner of vehicles should pay for building new roads and maintanance. If the policy is for gvt to build roads then what is the role of those using the roads driving light and heavy vehicles that damage the road?? Yeeya kabotu Mushota :)

  3. As long as our players continue to play in inferior leagues, the chipolopolo will continue going down.
    What do you expect when the bulk of the nation team are based in RSA? What are players like Christopher katongo and James Chamanga doing in China? Promising players like Kalaba ,Mbola and company find themselves in DRC. You can’t expect good results when we are faced with strong teams like Ghana, Ivory coast and, Nigeria .

  4. Nosence!! We should thank Kalusha for improving football in Zambia.

    Zambia is doing very well because Kalusha is a great leader. Zambian’s standing in the world has even improved. From 74 to 76 – very good. Remember before he became Boss, Zambia was on 51 in the world. Keep Kalusha forever and ever at FAZ.

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