Daily Nation Newspaper

MWEPU’S FRIENDS REACH OUT

…say heart broken by his heart condition forcing him hang up his boots

- By MICHAEL MIYOBA

CHIPOLOPOL­O players are heartbroke­n by the news of their captain Enock Mwepu who has been forced to hang up his boots due to a hereditary heart condition.

Mwepu was diagnosed with a hereditary heart condition that can worsen over time and put him at an extremely high risk of suffering a potentiall­y fatal cardiac event, if he were to continue playing competitiv­e football.

Striker Patson Daka who played with Mwepu at Red Bull Salzburg before they both moved to the English Premier League to play for Leicester City and Brighton and Hove Albion respective­ly said he was saddened by the news of his “brother” being forced to end his football career due to medical reasons.

“My friend and brother, we started our football journey together and came to England together. It saddens me that we didn’t continue together but our captain as you said health and family are more important than football. We plan and God plans but God is the best of planners,” Daka said.

“I wish you all the best for the future and hope to see your continued involvemen­t in Zambian football in a different way.”

Striker Fashion Sakala encouraged Mwepu to stay strong after being diagnosed with a hereditary heart condition.

“Life is full of challenges, and one of the things that has made you successful has been your ability to master each new opportunit­y and I believe you conquered all your opportunit­ies to reach this far.

“I’m so thankful and grateful for all the days and years we have spent together on the pitch.

“You are special and loved! We’re rooting for you as you settle into the new chapter of your life! May your garden always grow and be filled with beauty and happiness. My prayers to you and your entire family is to stay strong during this difficult time,” Sakala said.

Mwepu’s former club NAPSA Stars said; “Words alone are not enough to express how devastated we are to hear the news of your heart condition which has led to your early retirement.”

“We are proud to have had you as part of the NAPSA Stars family, we are proud of what you have achieved, and we trust that whatever your next step is, it will be as successful as your playing career. Accept our deepest thoughts, love and best wishes for you going forward,” The club said. Austrian giants Red Bull Salzburg said; “Stay strong Enock, you're always welcome in Salzburg and you'll always be a part of our family.”

Meanwhile, FAZ Super League sponsors MTN thanked Mwepu for his efforts to put Zambia on a global map with his magical talent.

“Thank you for allowing us to see your magic, your finesse and your never ending desire to put Zambia ku chalo. A reality that others could only dream of, you are truly and extremely unique. MTN Zambia appreciate­s you, Enock Mwepu our Captain,” the Mobile network provider said.

And COSAFA saluted Mwepu who was described as a hero who is well loved in the Southern African region.

“The Football Associatio­n of Zambia (FAZ), and millions of football loving supporters in Zambia as well as across our Zone and in Africa want you to know that you are in our thoughts and that you have our committed support,” COSAFA said in a statement.

“As you start on your new journey, we are behind you and will be watching and encouragin­g you on your path to a different success. A true captain and leader! We salute you!”

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