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Nkana and Napsa Stars have been excused from this weekend’s FAZ Super Division Week 21 engagements. Nkana and Napsa both fly-out this Sunday to North Africa for their respective CAF Confederation Cup group stage openers to be played on March 10. Ironically, both were set to grace the live Week 21 doubleheader at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka where Nkana were due to face Zanaco in a 15h00 kickoff and Napsa were set to host Buildcon in the lunchtime fixture. Instead, the Green Buffaloes versus Nkwazi game will now be Saturdays live game on TV. Nkana head to Egypt to play last seasons’ CAF Confederation Cup runners-up Pyramids in Cairo in their Group D match. ....
Napsa Stars coach Mohamed Fathi is pleading with FAZ to save his fatigued and injury-hit team a week off after playing seven competitive games in January have left them struggling in domestic action. Six out of those competitive fixtures have been in league action where they have collected one win, suffered two defeats, and drawn twice and are sitting third from last inside the bottom four relegation zone. Fathi added that Napsa also had ten players out due to injuries with just two weeks left before they travelled to Kenya to play Gor Mahia in Nairobi in a 2020/2021 CAF Confederation Cup pre-group stage first leg match on February 14. ....
ZAMBIA – The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has banned Chileshe after he was caught on video urinating, or simulating the act of urinating, on a goalpost ahead of his clubâs Super League fixture against Prison Leopards last Saturday. âThe Football Association of Zambia has suspended Forest Rangers Football Club goalkeeping coach Charles Chileshe for unsporting conduct during a Super Division Week 13 fixture between Prison Leopards and Forest Rangers at President Stadium in Kabwe,â a statement on FAZâs official Facebook channel read. âChilesheâs action of sprinkling an unknown substance in goal and urinating or simulation of urinating against one of the goalposts acted in a manner that is not consistent with the values and integrity of football as espoused by FIFA, CAF and FAZ. ....
Zambian coach suspended after urinating on goal post Spraying goalposts has become the norm of late | GLYN KIRK/Getty Images The world s a very different place to what it was 12 months ago, so much so that we seem to spend half our lives spraying anti-bacterial substances over our hands, our workspaces and even our shopping trolleys. The eagle-eyed amongst you may have noticed goal frames receiving the same treatment prior to kick off and at half-time, with the footballing authorities desperate to curtail the spread of coronavirus during the game. A video has been shared of the moment suspended Forest Rangers FC goalkeeping coach Charles Chileshe was seen sprinkling an unknown substance and simulating to urinated or actually urinating against a goalpost before his team s match with Prison Leopards on Saturday. pic.twitter.com/VapGc1fEUx ZambianSoccerNet (@ZambiaSoccerNet) January 18, 2021 ....
“Chileshe’s action of sprinkling an unknown substance in goal and urinating or simulation of urinating against one of the goalposts acted in a manner that is not consistent with the values and integrity of football as espoused by Fifa, Caf and FAZ.” The Rangers coach will now be forced to sit out until his case is been investigated by the disciplinary committee. The secretary-general affirmed the federation will in no way tolerate such unsporting acts and gave no indication when the investigation over the matter is expected to be ruled upon. “His actions have without doubt brought the name of the game into disrepute and therefore we have no option but to suspend Chileshe’s registration for the 2020/2021 season and his case shall be decided by the appropriate FAZ judicial body, the statement added. ....