ZAMBIA have named their former defender Moses Sichone, as coach ahead of next month’s Africa Cup of Nations football finals.
His appointment yesterday comes after the departure of Avram Grant only weeks before the country participates in the continental tournament in Morocco.
Sichone, 48, played in the German Bundesliga at FC Cologne and competed in three Cup of Nations as a player from 1988-2002.
Sichone had been Grant’s assistant and will now be backed up by several former Zambian internationals, including former Cologne teammate Andrew Sinkala and Percy Mutapa, who coaches Green Eagles in the Zambian league.
“The Football Association of Zambia considered the unique circumstances of scouting for a coach in the short term and opted to instil confidence in local resources with great international exposure,” said a statement.
“The combined assemblage of our new technical bench has enough experience from their playing days in top leagues. Collectively, their transition to coaching after their playing days has been admirable and has been under our watch over the years.”
Sichone’s first assignment will be a friendly against South Africa in Gqeberha on November 15 and then versus Burundi three days later
Zambia are in Group A at the Cup of Nations, which kicks off on December 21. They face Comoros, Mali and hosts Morocco in their opening three fixtures.
Meanwhile, Gqeberha will come alive with football fever as Bafana Bafana take on Zambia in an international friendly at the iconic Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on November 15.
The clash forms part of South Arica coach Hugo Broos’ preparations for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations and offers fans a chance to see the 2026 FIFA World Cup-bound Bafana Bafana South African side in action on home soil.
Bafana Bafana are in the same Group B with record African champions and continental giants Egypt and COSAFA rivals Angola and Zimbabwe. — AFP Sport



