Zambia Considering Approaching Sundowns Coach?

Having retired from professional football as a player, former Mamelodi
Sundowns and Zambia goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene has embarked on a new
coaching career.

The 2012 Afcon-winning goalkeeper is currently the Masandawana
goalkeeper’s assistant coach and the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ)
is looking to engage him as their goalkeeper coach for the upcoming AFCON
in Ivory Coast in January.

Siya sources in Zambia have indicated that FAZ is already in talks with
Mamelodi Sundowns to see if they can have him just for the tournament in
Ivory Coast. The source added that Mweene’s role could not only help
Chipolopolo in coaching the goalkeepers but also in motivating the whole
team to fight for AFCON glory.

Kennedy Mweene

“You know he is a natural motivator and having been there and winning the
Afcon in 2012 is good for the team right now because he will be talking
from experience. There could be a few players who may be in Ivory Coast
from that squad that won AFCON in Gabon but his presence will mean a lot
to the young players who have always looked up to him as their role
model,” said the other Siya source.

PSLSA contacted the Football Association of Zambia for comment but
received no response while preparing this story.

 

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