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Zambia on standby should Fifa ban Zimbabwe
05 Jan 2022 at 19:28hrs | Views
Zambia have been placed on standby to feature at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in case Zimbabwe are banned by Fifa with just a few days to the start of the competition.
Fifa had threatened to impose a ban on the Southern African country due to government interference in the running of the country's football.
Thus, they ordered that the elected Zimbabwe FA members regain control of the beautiful game by January 3.
However, that has not been adhered to and as a consequence coach Norman Mapeza's men could be axed from the 33rd edition of the African football showpiece billed for Cameroon.
"We have followed keenly the development in Zimbabwe and have always remained open to being part of the Nations Cup if Zimbabwe is banned," Sidney Mungala, the Zambian FA's media officer was quoted by BBC Sport Africa.
"Given the length of the time, before the tournament kicks off, we would have hoped that this matter would have been resolved by now."
The Chipolopolo, who were champions of the 2012 edition hosted by Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, failed to qualify for the biennial African football showpiece as they finished third in a group that paraded Algeria and the Zimbabwean senior national team.
And according to the competition's rule, any team that withdraws "after its qualification in the final tournament, but before its actual start, shall be replaced by the team classified next in the group".
Zimbabwe have been zoned in Group B alongside Senegal, Malawi and Guinea and are expected to play the first match of their fifth finals against the Lions of Teranga on January 10 at the Kouekong Stadium in Bafoussam.
Fifa had threatened to impose a ban on the Southern African country due to government interference in the running of the country's football.
Thus, they ordered that the elected Zimbabwe FA members regain control of the beautiful game by January 3.
However, that has not been adhered to and as a consequence coach Norman Mapeza's men could be axed from the 33rd edition of the African football showpiece billed for Cameroon.
"We have followed keenly the development in Zimbabwe and have always remained open to being part of the Nations Cup if Zimbabwe is banned," Sidney Mungala, the Zambian FA's media officer was quoted by BBC Sport Africa.
"Given the length of the time, before the tournament kicks off, we would have hoped that this matter would have been resolved by now."
The Chipolopolo, who were champions of the 2012 edition hosted by Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, failed to qualify for the biennial African football showpiece as they finished third in a group that paraded Algeria and the Zimbabwean senior national team.
And according to the competition's rule, any team that withdraws "after its qualification in the final tournament, but before its actual start, shall be replaced by the team classified next in the group".
Zimbabwe have been zoned in Group B alongside Senegal, Malawi and Guinea and are expected to play the first match of their fifth finals against the Lions of Teranga on January 10 at the Kouekong Stadium in Bafoussam.
Source - Goal.com