Image Credits:
Keith Mweemba, the president of Maestro United of Zambia FC (MUZA), has called upon the nation to rally behind his team as they prepare to represent the country in the upcoming season's CAF Confederation Cup. MUZA secured a guaranteed second-place finish in the league this season, earning them the opportunity to compete at the continental level. In light of rumors suggesting that FC MUZA might not perform well in continental football, Mweemba refutes such claims and highlights that the team was not present when Zambia lost its previous four continental football slots. He emphasizes the need for fairness and accurate reflection, as FC MUZA had no involvement in the nation's previous failures to secure those slots. Mweemba urges all stakeholders to collaborate in their efforts to regain the lost continental football slots. He emphasizes the importance of unity and collective action to achieve this common goal, as these slots hold significance for the development and progress of Zambian football. Instead of debating who should represent the country, Mweemba emphasizes that the focus should be on the team's performance and accumulated points. He reminds everyone that just like in the past everyone needs to support the teams representing the country. He says that FC MUZA just like any other team deserves the same backing. Mweemba calls for patriotic support for the qualified teams, emphasizing that this unity is crucial in showcasing the country's football prowess on the continental stage. Expressing his appreciation for Power Dynamos' league victory, Mweemba commends their hard work and success. He underscores the importance of acknowledging the efforts of other teams while maintaining a spirit of healthy competition. In conclusion, President Keith Mweemba appeals for solidarity and support for FC MUZA as they embark on their journey to represent Zambia in the CAF Confederation Cup. He emphasizes the need to leave behind past disappointments and work collectively to reclaim the lost continental football slots. By standing together, Zambia can aspire to achieve greater heights in African football. Power Dynamos and FC Muza will be the country's representatives in continental football next season.
Related Stories
Start a conversation