By MUKWIMA CHILALAFOOTBALL Association of Zambia (FAZ) president Andrew Kamanga has noted that the process of implementing club licensing has seen an improvement in the participation of clubs in CAF games.Kamanga said FAZ has been working on implementing a national licencing framework that has set minimum standards for clubs in key areas such as youth football development, administration, and infrastructure development.He was speaking during a club licensing workshop for clubs held in Lusaka yesterday.He said the process has given them several positives which have had an improvement in the participation and performance in CAF games.Kamanga noted that clubs such as Zanaco and Zesco United who were among the first to embrace the club licensing have seen the positive impact of the process. He said last year, FAZ had challenges in meeting the minimum Club Licensing requirements for all the four clubs that qualified for CAF tornaments and had to negotiate for provisional licences for them […]
IT’S BEEN A PLUS AS KAMANGA SAYS CLUB LICENSING HAS SEEN POSITIVE CLUBS’ RESULTS IN CAF GAMES

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