FOOTBALL House has warned that Power Dynamos and MUZA, Zambia’s representatives in the Champions League and the Confederation Cup, run the risk of playing their continental games away from home if they do not upgrade their respective stadiums.
Power will hoist Zambia’s flag in the Champions League after winning the Super League, while runners-up MUZA will play in the Confederation Cup.
However, Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) president Andrew Kamanga has hinted that the pair could play home matches away from their home venues if they fail to upgrade the arenas.
Power play their home games at Arthur Davies Stadium, while MUZA are stationed at Mazabuka’s Nakambala Stadium. However, it appears that both venues do not meet CAF standards.
“There is a great risk of our two continental envoys playing their matches outside the country if the stadia earmarked to host their matches are not worked on.
“The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has already banned National Heroes Stadium from hosting international matches, while Levy Mwanawasa Stadium will have to be worked on after hosting the June 17 Africa Cup of Nations match between Zambia and Ivory Coast.
“CAF has provided a checklist of what needs to be worked on to revamp the infrastructure, with the turfs at the two stadia top of the list. Although we do not own these facilities, we will engage the authorities to ensure that a national solution is found,” Kamanga wrote in his Monday column, dubbed the President’s Corner.
Meanwhile, Kamanga said FAZ is ready to assist the two teams with the services of Chipolopolo coach Avram Grant when they prepare for their continental games.
“We have extended the gesture to them of seeking the expertise of Chipolopolo coach Avram Grant and his team of experts, should they require it. Ultimately, this is something that can only be availed if required,” Kamanga said.