NATIONAL TEAM - GHANA - COACH - Kwesi Appiah given new contract

Appiah, a former Black Stars captain, was appointed in April 2012 with objectives to win the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and qualify the side for the 2014 World Cup.

27 May 2014
African Champions League 2014 - Krol sacked by Esperance after second defeat

Previously, he had coached another Tunisian side, CS Sfaxien, who he lead to the Confederation Cup last November. He replaced Frenchman Sebastien Desabre, who took up the role of technical director. Krol's backroom staff have also been dismissed. 

27 May 2014
2014 World Cup - warm up - Cameroon captain Samuel Eto'o was rested

Cameroon captain Samuel Eto'o was rested as his side's injury problems mounted ahead of the World Cup during the win against Macedonia in Austria.

27 May 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - SQUAD - Angola pick several new faces for upcoming friendlies

With an eye on the upcoming 2015 African Nations Cup qualifiers, they have moved to enhance their side with European-based talent. But they have still to convince two of their major targets to commit their international future to the 'Palancas Negras' despite a charm offensive by Daniel Chipenda, a former Portuguese-based Angolan international who is now general manager of the national teams.

27 May 2014
African Champions League 2014 - group stage - 2nd matches - all results

Champions League fixtures & results 24-25 May 2014

Group A
• 24.05.2014: Zamalek vs  Al Hilal 2:1
• 25.05.2014: TP Mazembe vs AS Vita Club 1:0 

Group B
• 24.05.2014: Al Ahli Benghazi vs Esperance 3:2 
• 25.05.2014: Entente Setif vs CS Sfaxien 1:1

 
26 May 2014
African Champions League 2014 - group stage - Esperance suffer second defeat

Esperance suffer second group defeat.

African Champions League 2014 

Group A     
24.05.2014: Zamalek vs Al Hilal 2:1 
25.05.2014: TP Mazembe vs AS Vita Club -:-

Group B 
24.05.2014: Al Ahli Benghazi vs Esperance 3:2 
25.05.2014: Entente Setif vs CS Sfaxien -:-

25 May 2014
African Confederation Cup 2014 - group stage - 2nd matches - results

Nkana mourn the sudden death of coach Masauso Mwale

GROUP A
24.05.14: Asec Mimosas (Ivory Coast) vs AC Leopards 0:0
24.05.14: Coton Sport (Cameroon) vs Real Bamako 2:1

GROUP B
24.05.14: Etoile du Sahel  (Tunisia) vs Al Ahly 1:1
25.05.14: Nkana (Zambia) vs Sewe Sports 0:0

25 May 2014
2014 World Cup - warm up - Yaya Toure receiving treatment in Qatar

The Ivory Coast Football Federation has confirmed that Yaya Toure is receiving treatment in Qatar for an unspecified injury before joining up with his Ivorian team mates at their World Cup training camp in the United States.

24 May 2014
African Confederation Cup 2014 - group stage - 2nd matches - fixtures

Heavyweights set to clash in Confederation Cup this weekend.

• 23.-25.05.14: Asec Mimosas (Ivory Coast) vs AC Leopards -:-
• 23.-25.05.14: Coton Sport (Cameroon) vs Real Bamako -:-
 
• 23.-25.05.14: Etoile du Sahel  (Tunisia) vs Al Ahly -:-
• 23.-25.05.14: Nkana (Zambia) vs Sewe Sports -:-

23 May 2014

U-20 AFRICAN CUP 2015 - ZAMBIA - The Chipolopolo optimistic heading into championship

AFRICA CUP 2015 U-17 AFRICA CUP 2015

 

When Zambia were crowned African champions three years ago, great football things were expected for this southern African country.
But that was not to be. 

The Chipolopolo failed to defend their crown after suffering a first round elimination in the next tournament and the story was the same two years later.

Yet there is cause for optimism because while there seems to be a drop in fortunes at senior national team level, the story is different with junior teams.

The Under-17 side for the first time in the country's history qualified for the African Championship while the under-20 team has also made it to their version of the Africa Cup.

In fact, the Zambia Under-20s team kick of their African Championship campaign in Senegal on Monday against Mali.

Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) president Kalusha Bwalya is a happy man to be associated with both ends of this history.

But first, how does one explain the senior Chipolopolo's first-round elimination from the last two Africa Cups?

"Without sounding modest, we did not have the high-profile players that some of the other teams have been able to enjoy," he explains to BBC Sport.

"If you look at Cameroon, they have had Samuel Eto'o, Ghana have Michael Essien and the Ayew brothers. 

Cote d'Ivoire have a galaxy of players."

Giving an example of Ivory Coast, Bwalya notes that despite the vast talent they have had, it took them 23 years to win their next Africa Cup.

He says great footballing countries like Ghana and Egypt have also not won the Africa Cup in a long time.

"We were able to go to the African Cup of Nations and surprise with more local-based players; maybe we were more of a team," Bwalya said.

"For me, defending the Africa Cup in 2013 was going to be very difficult because it was only a year later and we were still celebrating.

"We were still in the air and thinking that we were going to heaven and before we realised it, we were required to defend the cup.

"In 2015, there was a renewal of talent.

New and young players have come in and some of the older guys that won the cup in 2012 were left behind.

"Now there is a new start with younger players and we are guaranteed that for the next 10 years we'll have a new crop of footballers that will represent Zambia to the best of their ability."

Bwalya says his association has now realised the future of Zambian football lies in youngsters and the youth policy embarked upon years ago is now paying dividends.

"There's been more work under the radar." 

This is a programme that started over for years ago under our former coach Herve Renard. 

When we started going around the different districts of our country, many people didn't believe in us.

"Everybody knows that Zambia is rich in talent but visiting every province and all the major districts in search of talent had never been done before.

"It was a deliberate policy and small as it is, it has yielded great results and to the great satisfaction of the Football Association of Zambia."

Bwalya says FAZ embarked on the youth policy after realising that most of the players that won the Africa Cup in 2012 would not be playing competitively for too long.

He said footballers had a life-span and after playing competitively for a long time, players were bound to retire.

Bwalya said most of the players that won the Africa Cup made their debuts in 2003 and by 2013, there needed to be a renewal of fresh talent.

Luck may not have been with the under-17 when they qualified for the African Championship and suffered an early exit.

The country's hopes now rest on the Under-20 side whose top four finish at the African Championship will earn them a World Cup qualification and perhaps mark a truly new beginning for the Chipolopolo.

 

8 Mar 2015
(BBC Sport, Lusaka by Kennedy Gondwe)

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