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Five SA based join squad as Chipolopolo start shaping up for Egypt

October 5, 2009

 

 

 

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Five South African based players have arrived in the country and will this afternoon be part of the Chipolopolo Boys’ first training session in Kitwe.

 

Goalkeepers Kennedy Mweene and Kalililo Kakonje, Defenders Joseph Musonda and Chintu Kampamba and midfielder Noah Chivuta are already in camp while Collins Mbesuma will arrive after 4 pm with Omanian based Francis Kasonde scheduled an hour later.

 

Israel based duo of William Njobvu and Emmanuel Mayuka will be the last one set to join camp later at 19:15 hours.

 

Lorient FC striker Jonas Sakuwaha who made his European debut as in substitute together with Andrew Sinkala, Jacob Mulenga and Rainford Kalaba will fly to Ndola from their bases tomorrow. TP Mazembe’s Given Singuluma is also expected to join tomorrow.

Ghana and African Legend Abedi Pele has arrived in the country with the African Cup of Nations Trophy on a Stanbic Bank sponsored trip, one of the Angola 2010 Sponsors.

 

Skipper Christopher Katongo who will be action for his club tonight will only join the rest of his colleagues on Wednesday together with Emmanuel Mbola.

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Far East based striker James Chamanga has been excused due to club commitments.

 

The local players led by Hichani Himonde are already on camp.

 

Goalkeepers

Kennedy Mweene (Free State Stars, South Africa) and Kalilo Kakonje (Amazulu, South Africa), Davy Kaumbwa (Green Buffaloes)

Defenders:

Emmanuel Mbola (Pyunik Yerevan, Armenia), (South Africa), Joseph Musonda (Golden Arrows), Francis Kasonde (Al Suwaiq, Oman) Kampamba Chintu (Amazulu, RSA), Dennis Banda (Green Buffaloes), Hichani Himonde (Zesco United)

Midfielders:

Rainford Kalaba (Unaio de Uleiria, Portugal), Noah Chivuta (Maritzburg United, William Njobvu (Israel), Isaac Chansa (Helsingborg, Sweden), Jonas Sakuwaha (Lorient, France) and Andrew Sinkala (Augsburg, Germany), Stoppilla Sunzu** (Afrisport), Fwayo Tembo* *(Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia), Henry Banda (Zanaco)

Strikers: James Chamanga (Dalian Haichang, China), Jacob Mulenga FC Utrecht, Netherlands), Collins Mbesuma (Moroka Swallows, South Africa), Christopher Katongo (Armenia Bielefled, Germany), Given Singuluma (TP Mazembe, DR Congo) and Emmanuel Mayuka (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel)

 


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30 Comments on "Five SA based join squad as Chipolopolo start shaping up for Egypt"

  1. MM BIN ADAM on Mon, 5th Oct 2009 3:57 PM 

    Why is it that all SA based players arrived at mid-day nd are already in camp, but Mbesuma will be arriving later at 4pm? Next time you will here Mbesuma failed to arrive at 4pm and will only make it in the country on Tuesday. That explains something about this guy. Swallows played on saturday and surely why fail to arrive with the rest of the SA based players. Ba guy aba, bwafya.

  2. Shi Chamar on Mon, 5th Oct 2009 4:06 PM 

    Lets go Zambia, lets go!!!! Chipolopolo….Iyeeee…..

  3. Copper Bullet(Chipolopolo) on Mon, 5th Oct 2009 4:13 PM 

    Lets go Chipolopolo,lets go!!!Renard should this time around start with Mayuka instead of Jacob- Mayuka scores-Jacob stopped,he is on leave scorewise.We need goals in the remaining two games.In life change is a inevitable-it accompanies success.Stagnancy for the sake of playing names wont help.Gud luck 2 to the entire Chipolopolo Family as we prepare to whip Egypt.

  4. Vincent Numbwa on Mon, 5th Oct 2009 4:47 PM 

    Zamfoot, their is some feeling among fans that Zambia is still in contention for SA2010. Please kindly clear the air does Zambia stand any chance mathematical or otherwise?

  5. LoleThe Great on Mon, 5th Oct 2009 5:24 PM 

    Zambia stands a chance mathematically speaking, provided Algeria loose to both Egypt and Rwanda. Zambia would have to win both games (Egypt and Rwanda), therefore; putting all the teams at ten points and the team with the best goal difference will travel to S.A… Go Chipolopolo GO!

  6. Spaks on Mon, 5th Oct 2009 5:46 PM 

    Vincent Numbwa :
    Zamfoot, their is some feeling among fans that Zambia is still in contention for SA2010. Please kindly clear the air does Zambia stand any chance mathematical or otherwise?

    Zambia has no chance whatsoever of qualifying to RSA 2010 for the simple reason that regardless of the fact that we win our last two games and Algeria lose them both we will have the same points except when it comes to head to head we lost twice to them so there is no way we are going

  7. Awe on Mon, 5th Oct 2009 5:59 PM 

    Imwe its not head to head its goal difference. If it was head to head Ivorycoast would have qualified already. They beat Burkina Faso twice and are 6 points ahead of Burkina faso, but burkina like Ivorycoast has 2 games to go. SO IT IS GOAL DIFFERENCE. Zambia has a mathematical chance of qualifiying just like Lole said.

  8. Anonymous on Mon, 5th Oct 2009 7:27 PM 

    If you think that Zambia can beat Rwanda in Kigali AND Rwanda beats Algeria in Algiers, you must be the biggest optimists on earth.

  9. Awe on Mon, 5th Oct 2009 7:54 PM 

    Well, I know the chances of that are slim to none, but there’s a part of me that just can’t help but hope. Realistically we are done with SA2010 unless we are just going to watch Ghana play.

  10. egypt on Mon, 5th Oct 2009 9:32 PM 

    you think that Zambia can beat Rwanda in Kigali

  11. Hesham on Mon, 5th Oct 2009 10:02 PM 

    Zambia can beat rwanda easily so zambia in Angola
    but Egypt in SA

  12. MM BIN ADAM on Tue, 6th Oct 2009 8:24 AM 

    Awe :Well, I know the chances of that are slim to none, but there’s a part of me that just can’t help but hope. Realistically we are done with SA2010 unless we are just going to watch Ghana play.

    I have come to believe that most of you bloggers here are either kids or you dont understand football at all. How can you say Zambia stands a chance to go to SA 2010 surely? Zambia lost that opportunity when we lost to Algeria both home and away. Lets just fight for 2010 because if we are not careful, we will even miss AFCON 2010. Egypt are coming to Chillies with fire as they hope to beat us at home and beat Algeria in Cairo. And dont think it will be easy for us in Kigali, Rwanda.

  13. Big Steve from SA on Tue, 6th Oct 2009 8:34 AM 

    Mbesuma is arriving a little later because he has a hearing to attend for unsportmanship behaviour. He can only travel after the hearing.

  14. Ngulube on Tue, 6th Oct 2009 10:08 AM 

    Lol u guys ar fun y dou hate mbesuma so much.
    Have neva seen som1 hate like mbesuma ova small matters,the best u cn do is offer advice to mbesuma plz.
    Mbesuma knw the game n dnt worry bout the bd coments,do t 4mother zed.

  15. Chamz on Tue, 6th Oct 2009 11:07 AM 

    Rwanda can’t win in Algeria. They pack bus and defend and defend reminds of Angola at World Cup.

  16. LOTFI on Wed, 7th Oct 2009 5:40 PM 

    @Hesham
    Algeria is evidenntly in SA. Hope that Zambia will teach Egyptians the art of footbal
    GO ZAMBIA GO
    Desert Worriors

  17. LOTFI on Wed, 7th Oct 2009 5:50 PM 

    I think that ZAMBIA will show a good face in this match as it needs at least one point to ensure its seat in Angola.However, any other score (defeat) may cause problems to Zambia if it loses the next match of Kigali 2-0. In this case Rewanda shall be qualified to Angola regardless to its score in Algeria.

    Conclusion: ZAMBIA should win at least 1 point from this match as Algeria will definitely win Rewanda in Blida…. So I personally wish the Renard squad a good luck, it is really a talented team that deserves at lease the second place in this group…..Go Chipolopolo go!!!!!
    FROM ALGERIAN SAHARA EL OUED SOUF

  18. Hesham on Fri, 9th Oct 2009 3:15 PM 

    we dont win with luck lotfy
    we will win our next two matches

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