Two factions of the Football Association executives are tomorrow expected to meet face to face at the organization’s reconvened Annual General (AGM) of 2011 at Kabwe’s Mulungushi University, Central Zambia amid security concerns.
The country’s football fraternity has been marred in confusion following the move by one faction to press for a vote of no-confidence in the current administration under, Kalusha Bwalya, 1988 African footballer of the year.
The confusion paralyzed the local league last year mid-way through the season, as some clubs boycotted marches saying the Bwalya executive was illegal following resignations of key committee members including the Vice President of the Association.
But in an interview with Our Correspondent in Lusaka, Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) President, Kalusha Bwalya has described this weekend’s reconvened Annual General, as ordinary.
Bwalya was however, quick to mention that preparations have progressed extremely well.
He is optimistic that football will reign supreme petty politics.
AND THE FA has remained resolute that its president, Kalusha Bwalya will chair this Saturday's reconvened annual general meeting, who is said to be at the centre controversy.
The association has also said it will not be compelled to publish a delegates' list, saying the verification process was already conducted with the concerned stakeholders prior to the aborted March 26 the move described by the interim committee, as illegal.
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