Zambia Super League side Napsa Stars yesterday had all their players and officials tested for COVID-19 as they continue to prepare for the resumption of the Zambia Super League.
The Pensioners become the first team outside those with games in hand to undergo the testing process for the deadly Coronavirus.
The club is hoping for a clean bill of health as they continue to plot their quest to qualify for Continental football.
We did our Covid-19 test today…
We pray the results come out great because the guys are all excited to resume their games of August 1. pic.twitter.com/i5O8oa08xH
— NapsastarsFc (@napsastars_fc) July 20, 2020
All Super League and Eden University/FAZ National Division One team and everyone surrounding them or will work in close proximity with the players during match days is required to undergo the COVID-19 test.
The top two leagues in the country resumed over the weekend with National Division One kicking off things on Saturday as Kitwe United surrendered a one-goal lead to lose 2-1 to Police College. On Sunday Buildcon held Power Dynamos to a 1-1 draw and So did Kansanshi Dynamos with Zesco United.
The Mohammed Fathi tutored outfit who is second on the log will however only join the fray on 1st August when they host Buildcon in Lusaka.


