Thegoalmac has learned that three Zambia players have been injured in a fatal car crash on their way to a pre-Africa Cup of Nations training camp.
The 2012 AFCON champions were due to hold a camp for 24 locally based
players this week, ahead of a pre-tournament friendly against South
Africa early in January.
A statement on the Football Association of Zambia's (FAZ) official
website reported that four lives had been taken in the incident after a
bus carrying the players crashed into an oncoming vehicle.
The FAZ confirmed that Nyambe Mulenga - a member of the successful
2012 squad - suffered a broken leg in the incident, seemingly putting
paid to his chances of featuring in the tournament to be hosted by
Equatorial Guinea from next month.
A statement read: "Nyambe Mulenga (Zesco United), Changwe Kalale
(Power Dynamos) and Satchmo Chakawa (Green Eagles) were travelling to
Lusaka aboard a Zesco United Football Club minibus when the accident
happened near Green Restaurant in Kabwe.
"The Zesco United vehicle is said to have collided with a Mitsubishi
Pajero that had lost control. Sources at the accident scene reported
that the driver of the Zesco United bus died on the scene as did three
others on the other vehicle.
"Nyambe Muelnga is reported to have escaped with a broken leg while
there is no news on the other two players and a Zesco United official
who were all taken to Kabwe General Hospital."
Thegoalmac wishes them quick and speedy recovery.
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