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11:44 AM • July 16, 2024
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A group from Red Arrows Football Club, led by Club President Col Moses Kambimbi, paid a courtesy visit to Zambia's Embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Ambassador HE, Mr. Mathews Jere, warmly welcomed the squad and encouraged them to excel in their forthcoming encounter and advance in the competition, underlining the importance of demonstrating Zambia's football expertise. The RAFC President gave official club replicas to Ambassador Jere and his deputy, Mr. Anthony Bwalya, while also expressing gratitude for the embassy's cooperation. Simultaneously, the CEO of Young Africans Sports Club, Mr. Andre Mtine, a seasoned football administrator from Zambia, led a consultation meeting between the Red Arrows delegation and club executives. The meeting's main topics were infrastructure, youth football development, technical training, sports medicine, fan interaction, sponsorship, and strategic alliances, among other important facets of football management and development. The CEO of Red Arrows, Lt Col Kambani Ronald Lungu, characterized the conference as progressive, underscoring how African clubs can work together to improve the sport and create a legacy of success throughout the continent. The team's fate in the CECAFA campaign will be decided in their last group encounter at the KMC Stadium against Djibouti Telecom FC. Image credit: Red arrows.
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