Tuesday, April 21, 2026

CHIPOLOPOLO DIARY: COPPER BULLETS TEST MATCH VENUE AHEAD OF ZEBRAS SHOWDOWN

The Chipolopolo boys yesterday had their final training session at the Obed Itani Chilume Stadium in Francistown ahead of this evening’s Cameroon 2021 Africa Cup of Nations Group H qualifier.

And sports minister Emmanuel Mulenga has urged the boys to finish off the job against the Zebras tomorrow.

Chipolopolo coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic says his charges will build on Thursday’s 2-1 win over the Zebras of Botswana when the two sides clash.

The Chipolopolo jetted into Francistown on Saturday morning and have since settled in their new environs as they plot to gun down the Zebras.

Speaking after the evening training session, Micho says the Chipolopolo boys will treat the Zebras with respect.
“We are playing against one good team that is playing at home. Usually in Africa out factors of the game about the game, the weather influences so much, they are playing at home and we will give them so much respect,” he said.

Micho said he expected the current generation of Chipolopolo boys to rise to the occasion and fight for the Africa Cup of Nations qualification.

“This is a huge test of character for the generation of Chipolopolo players. We need to show that our win on Thursday was not a fluke, it was not an accident but a reality of the situation of our team. We need to improve all the departments of our team and overall,” he said.

“It will not be easy; we are playing a team that was just last year in this field played against champions of Africa and accidentally lost from a corner kick goal. They had played and outplayed Algeria in that way and this is exactly the sign that we are playing against a highly competitive team.”

Micho said, “We will give them absolute respect but not over respect, we will self-respect ourselves and we want to look forward to every single player giving the best.”

Meanwhile, Mulenga urged the team to remain focused ahead of the Zebras clash.

He said the President Edgar Lungu had taken an interest in the Chipolopolo assignment and allowed him to travel with the team.

FAZ president Andrew Kamanga and General Secretary Adrian Kashala watched the team training.

Deputy High Commissioner to Botswana Goodwell Lungu also watched the team’s training session.

Zambia plays Botswana in a Cameroon 2021 Group H Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the Obed Itami Chilume Stadium in Francistown.

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4 Comments

  1. The Zebras cannot sit back.

    We have a quality front-line who will be lying in wait… waiting to deliver an ambush!!

    All the best for this evening gentlemen!!

  2. We need to attack and attack till the final whistle. No sitting back that will mean we allow them to attack instead which is very risky. We shud keep the ball in their area all the time. Looking forward to the positive results. Bad not to be in the stadium despite being 500metres away.

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