Chipolopolo heads into AFCON 2027 qualifiers with an interim coach
Next month, Zambia will walk into Stade 5 Juillet in Algiers to face Algeria in the opening match of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. And the question is simple: Why is Zambia doing this with an interim coach? The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has had George…
Next month, Zambia will walk into Stade 5 Juillet in Algiers to face Algeria in the opening match of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
And the question is simple: Why is Zambia doing this with an interim coach?
The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has had George Lwandamina in the Chipolopolo hot seat since March, after the departure of Moses Sichone. That’s 5 months. Yet as we head into a campaign that will define the next 2 years of Zambian football, Lwandamina is still “interim” and still doubling as Nchanga Rangers coach.
That is not preparation. That is firefighting.
INTERIM MEANS UNCERTAINTY
Players need clarity. A coach needs authority. When the man giving team talks doesn’t know if he’ll be there next window, the message gets diluted.
As former Chipolopolo midfielder Gift Kampamba put it: “Most of the time Zambian coaches just work like volunteers without contracts and that creates uncertainties as they coach the National Team.”
How do you plan a 2-year qualification cycle, call up players, build a system, when your own job description has an expiry date?
SPLIT FOCUS DOESN’T WIN IN ALGIERS
Lwandamina is a good coach. He proved that between 2015-2016 and he’s doing work at Nchanga. But he cannot be in Chingola on Saturday and in camp on Monday and expect to compete with Algeria, who will have a full-time technical bench, scouts, analysts, and 30 days of camp.
Kampamba is right: “It won’t help for Lwandamina to coach the National Team and a club at the same time. “The AFCON qualifiers are not a COSAFA tournament. This is the real thing.
THE DOUBLE STANDARD
This is the part that hurts most. We saw it with the Women’s National Team. Bruce Mwape took Zambia to a World Cup without a contract. Nora Häuptle arrived and got one immediately.
Kampamba asked the question we are all thinking: “Give Lwandamina a two- or three-year contract and see how he will perform.”
If we believe in local coaches, prove it. Not with words. With contracts, with incentives, with time.
THE CLOCK IS TICKING
September is not far. Algeria away is not a friendly. You don’t start a qualification campaign hoping the interim becomes permanent. You start it with a plan.
FAZ has a choice: Either back Lwandamina fully now, release him from Nchanga, and give him the tools to succeed. Or go out and get someone else but do it now.
What we cannot do is walk into Algiers with a question mark on the bench and expect 3 points.
Because in football, hesitation costs goals. And in administration, hesitation costs qualifications.
(By the newsroom Sports)
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