Sunday, January 19, 2025

Kamanga calls on fans to turn in numbers at Levy next month 

FAZ President Andrew Kamanga has called on the fans to turn up in numbers and cheer for the Chipolopolo when they take on Chad next month at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium. 

Kamanga who was speaking in his Weekly write up, the President’s corner said the team is expected to regroup in Ndola in the next few days. 

Tickets for the 11th October home encounter have already gone on sale in ShopRite stores across the country via Computicketing, Kamanga reiterated. 

The tickets start from as low as K30 for early bird, K40 for North and South wings, East wing tickets have been pegged at K50 while West wing tickets are going at K150 with VIP set for K500. 

“Away from the board room capers, the preparations for the back-to-back Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Chad kicked off with tickets for the October 11 home match already on sale. Tickets can be purchased in any Shoprite outlet via Computicket. The team is expected to regroup in Ndola in the next few days although the full camp will only come when the FIFA window opens in the second week of October,” Kamanga wrote.

“We call upon the fans to turn up in numbers on October 11 in Ndola to cheer our boys before they head to Yaoundé for the October 15 away match.”

Zambia will host Chad on October 11th at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium before travelling for the reverse fixture four days later. 

The 2012 AFCON Champions are second in group G with 3 points after a dramatic 3-2 win over Sierra Leone. Ivory Coast lead the group with six points after winning their opening two matches.

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2 Comments

  1. Ummm ba FAZ when will the national team play in Lusaka? We need games at Heroes stadium. We cannot have all the games in Ndola where fans even fail to fill the stadium.

    The majority of important games always go to Ndola! WHY?

  2. Ummm ba FAZ VIP 500 🤔 just to watch a very unpredictable team which might lose.

    On a serious note when will the national team play in Lusaka? We need games at Heroes stadium. We cannot have all the games in Ndola where fans even fail to fill the stadium.

    The majority of important games always go to Ndola! WHY?

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