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Sunzu’s Egyptian move on hold

December 31, 2007

Zambia national Under-23 striker Felix Sunzu Jr move to Egypt has been put on hold. The konkola blades lanky striker was in attending trials at an Egyptian league surprise club,Petrojet.
Sunzu confirmed to zambianfootball that he will go back to Egypt to discuss personal terms with club.
” I am impressed with the conditions they have offered, the club looks good and they beat Zamalek 1-0 last week,” he said. The Blades sharp shooter also said that he hopes to break into one of the Europe’s elite league.

Petrojet is placed third on the Egyptian league table with 29 points, 10 behind leaders Ahly and one point above Zamalek.

Sunzu is the key member of the Peter Kaumba coached under-23. He helped Zambia-under-23 to the last four of All Africa games in Algeria in June/July 2007. Sunzu played his debut KCM/FAZ Premier League last season and he scored 14 goals in all competitions. He was also named in Patrick Phiri’ initial provisional squad but he opted for trials in Egypt.


Jacob Mulenga joins team

ZAMBIA striker, Jacob Mulenga, has joined the national soccer team camped in Spain for a preparatory programme ahead of next month’s African Cup of Nations in Ghana.
Mulenga of French ligue 1 Racing Strasbourg arrived yesterday, in Seville at 16:30 hours Zambian time and immediately joined his teammates for the afternoon training session.
Manager, Solly Pandor, who confirmed Mulenga’s arrival yesterday said that Turkey based striker, Collins Mbesuma, was being expected to join the team today.
Other players still being awaited are defender, Elijah Tana, who missed flight last week, goalie Mike Poto who was on standby and the German duo of Andrew Sinkala who is recovering from a bout of malaria and Moses Sichone still nursing an injury.
Power Dynamos defender, Francis Kasonde, who was recalled to the team joined the Chipolopolo camp on Saturday.
FAZ general secretary, Fidelis Banda, said the team would continue with its preparations in Spain and would leave for Tunisia on January 4.
The team would play two friendly matches against Tunisia on January 5 and would leave for Morocco were the team would be engaged In another friendly against the Atlas Lions.
He said depending on their preparations, it was up to the coaches to decide if the team would play another friendly before the team’s departure for Ghana.
“Well it’s up to the coaches if the team will have to play another game before leaving for Ghana,” he said. – Times of Zambia


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