Zambia appoint Nico Labohm as new assistant Chipolopolo coach

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The Football Association of Zambia has announced the appointment of Dutch man Nico Labohm as one of the Assistants to Coach Honour Janza
The Football Association of Zambia has announced the appointment of Dutch man Nico Labohm as one of the Assistants to Coach Honour Janza

Zambia have appointed Nico Labohm as assistant coach to Honour Janza.

The Dutchman has been given a contract to be part of the technical team until the end of Zambia’s qualifying campaign for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

Football Association of Zambia president Kalusha Bwalya revealed Labohm had previously worked in Zambia.

“It was important for us to find someone who knows the terrain and someone who can help the coach Honour Janza,” said Bwalya.

Maybe Labohm will stay. We hope he will like it and enjoy working here”  Kalusha BwalyaFootball Association of Zambia president

“Labohm will bring a lot of knowledge and this is what we need. He has been around for many years, he has worked in Netherlands, Hong Kong, Surinam, Ukraine, Tunisia and Zambia.

“We have four more qualifiers to play and Labohm will stay with the team until the end of the qualifiers.

“We expect he will receive a lot of support from all Zambians, and from the players especially, so he can bring his expertise on the pitch and off it, so we can get the desired results.”

Janza was appointed only in August and under him Zambia have made a poor start to their qualifying campaign in Group F, drawing 0-0 with Mozambique and losing 2-1 to Cape Verde.

They next face a double-header against Niger and the 2012 champions know they must secure maximum points from those two matches to boost their hopes of reaching next year’s finals in Morocco.

While Bwalya admits “we have not had the start that we wanted” he has backed the team to “rise to the occasion” for the rest of the qualifiers.

The former Chipolopolo captain also hinted that Labohm could play a role for Zambia beyond November.

“Because of the name Zambia has, Labohm felt duty-bound to come, at short-notice, to help the team,” said Bwalya.

“Maybe he will stay. We hope he will like it and enjoy working here. We have the talent and I’m sure it is an opportunity for him to work hard to develop the kind of talent that we have.”

BBC

13 COMMENTS

  1. This is wen we will even b loosing more i tell u! Y do they think dat every muzungu is a football genius? Look at Nigeria , they won afcon 2013 using their local coach, i wonder y they couldn’t let janza work without an assistance

  2. Nothin Wil change as long z Chanza remains de head.Y bring a 4rena jst b an asistant o de way from Europe…its mathematics

  3. Consider players like Mayuka,Isaac Chansa,Davies Nkausu,Sate Sate,let Mulenga Mukuka play for 90 minutes…Chisamba Lungu, Mbesuma…Mentain Chris in the midfield… Sunzu in the defence.. players like Nathan…huh rest players like Jacob Mulenga, Mbola and others…

    Remember there is no under dog team in africa, fight til the final whistle
    ZED WE ARE BEHIND YOU…GO ZED GO
    ZAMBIA 3 NIGER 0

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