Wed, 05 Apr 2017 10:32:34 +0000 By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA SUPER Division side Lusaka Dynamos has scrapped off entry charges for the disabled and children below 13 years of age in a bid to grow the club’s fan base. Lusaka Dynamos chief executive officer Simataa Simataa said the decision by the club was aimed at allowing the physically challenged and children enjoy watching matches. “I am into football today because my father used to take me to matches because at the time, children – both accompanied and unaccompanied – would not be charged to watch matches,” Simataa said. He however emphasised that the move was applicable only to Dynamos home matches. “This is the interest we want to grow in children. They will have a wing specifically dedicated to them just like those that are physically challenged and cannot have access to the terraces. “Dynamos is also on a drive to register former players, […]
Children to watch Lusaka Dynamos matches for free
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