The Zambia national soccer team comprising mainly of local players on Wednesday face Saudi Arabia in a practise match away in Dammam City.
Zambia arrived in the Middle East on Monday morning after the over delayed departure for Saudi Arabia materialised on Sunday night.
Places in the provisional Chipolopolo squad for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations are at stake as Saudi Arabia test the youthful Zambia team.
Coach Herve Renard is expected to announce the provisional AFCON team after the Middle East outing.
Before departure the squad had been training at the Olympic Youth Development Centre in Lusaka after regrouping on Monday last week.
Some of the notable players in the team are Russia based midfielder Chisamba Lungu,defender Chintu Kampamba (un-attached), Aaron Katebe of Hwange in Zimbabwe, Power Dynamos midfielders Joseph Sitali, Mulenga Mukuka, Kennedy Mudenda and Nkanaforward Evans Kangwa.
This match is scheduled to kickoff at 17:00 hours Zambian time.
Play for the badge boys. Wave your flag
I command goal keeping angels, deffending angels, right and left wing angels, mid-field controling angels and stricking angles to take charge tomorrow for Chipolopolo, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I pray. AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are delusional. You have no authority to command anything like that. The Lord Jesus Christ does not play Soccer and frankly is not interested in it. What he is interested in is for you to surrender your soul and your will to him. Repent of your Sins and Live a life of Holiness.
.Praise the lord!! Fire impact!!
..Praise the lord!! Fire impact!!
Very good LT that you are listening, we wanted something exciting not the Kachingwe Kachingwe-… news, enough is enough. The man was abused, and its better we watch some exciting football tomorrow.
I strongly doubt whether God and his angels would take to a football pitch to support any team. So if we lose then the Christian god loses to Allah? Try believing in yourself and your efforts. Beware Chipolopolo you know these guys, Saudi Arabia is a very strong team
I hope they lose both here and in South Africa 2013.We in zambia have more pressing issues like deep poverty,unemployment,awful sanitation and bad healthcare or non at all.Football takes away our focus as a nation off these more pressing issues.
TUMBUKA Pride tawakwata amano. What has this friendly match got to do with deep poverty,unemployment,awful sanitation and bad healthcare! Learn to reason properly and try to be resolute…Go Zambia ..Go
TUMBUKA had no leisure and recreation time when he was growing up, sadly wants the whole Zambia to be as miserable as he/she is…. Zambia and the rest of the world have been expriencing what you are yapping about from generation to generation and yet still managed to throw in a time for leisure and recreation and they survived the social problems outlined here. That is what defines us as humans… There is a time for everything bwana… Loosen up.
Whatever!!!!!
I’ll complain which you have copied material from an additional supply