Daily Nation Newspaper

‘FAZ NEEDS FINANCIAL FREEDOM’

- By MICHAEL MIYOBA

FOOTBALL Associatio­n of Zambia (FAZ) president Andrew Kamanga says there is need for the associatio­n to be financiall­y independen­t to deal with challenges that come with engaging a national team coach.

Kamanga said the challenge involving national team coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic whose contract is yet to be approved by government would have been concluded if the associatio­n was financiall­y independen­t.

Kamanga said there is need for football in Zambia to be commercial­ly viable and sustainabl­e for the Zambian game to move forward.

The FAZ chief who will be seeking a second term as FAZ president during the postponed elective FAZ Annual General meeting is however confident that Micho’s issue will be concluded soon as promised by government.

“The (Ministry of Sports) Permanent Secretary Stated that the process is being cleared up, we should make an announceme­nt soon in terms of where we are but hats off to the government for the commitment but even FAZ we have committed $15000 to meet the bill of the coach for the first time we are doing this as FAZ,” Kamanga said.

Meanwhile Kamanga who beat Kalusha with just 7-votes in the race to Football House with 163 votes during the 2016 elective FAZ AGM, said he has met the expectatio­ns of FAZ chancellor­s in his four rule as FAZ Chief after he took over form Kalusha Bwalya in 2016.

Kamanga who is accused of having failed as FAZ president despite having guided Zambia to win the under-20 AFCON and also guided the She-polopolo to qualify for the postponed Olympic Games said he has been able to deliver according to the FAZ members’ expectatio­n.

“If you go on social media I will get zero votes but if you go to the FAZ members I have delivered according to their expectatio­ns because the members have a deferent perspectiv­e of what we are doing,” Kamanga said.

He reaffirmed the associatio­n’s commitment to giving FAZ affiliated clubs more resources adding to the K5000 and soccer jerseys to help them run their clubs efficientl­y.

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