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Zambia Super League set for July 18 restart

The Zambia Super League is set to resume on 18 July, officials have confirmed, with the hope that the competition can be completed in a six-week period.

Football Association of Zambia President Andrew Kamanga has confirmed the date when the top two divisions in the country are set to resume their season, with the top-flight in particular set for an intriguing finish.

No fewer than six sides are in strong contention for the title with 10 rounds remaining, though who can shake off the rust quicker after what will be four months without matches may determine the destination of the trophy.

Forest Rangers lead the league with 46 points from their 24 games, followed by Napsa Stars (45 from 25), Green Eagles (44 from 24), Nkana (43 from 24), Zesco United (42 from 24) and Lusaka Dynamos (40 from 25).

Matches will be played behind closed doors for the start of the resumption, Kamanga confirmed.

“Our engagement with the ministry of health who have provided us with the guidelines is continuous and whether or not fans will be allowed in due course will be a decision that will be made in consultation with the authorities,” he said.

“In the meantime, we will have to be content with viewing the matches on television through our broadcast partners.”

“The return of football is a phased approach and we are hopeful that eventually all the leagues will be concluded on the pitch subject to the authorities approving.

“Our message to the Super League and National Division One teams is that they should adhere to the guidelines availed them to ensure we duly conclude the league on the pitch.

“It will not be easy but we are confident that with commitment from everyone involved we can lead the way for others on the continent.”

 

 

 

 

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