The oilmen need a win from their remaining three games to win promotion to the elite league.
Meanwhile, club secretary Steven Sinyinza has said the executive committee is looking at modalities to strengthen the squad as they look set to bouncing back to the country’s Premier soccer league next season.
Sinyinza said in an interview yesterday that the club would leave no stone unturned to ensure that the team competed favourably in the top division.
He said the club management has learnt lessons from past experiences adding that measures would be put in place for the team to succeed.
Sinyinza said one of the measures the club had put in place was the recruitment new players with Premier League experience ahead of 2014 soccer season.
He added that sponsors, Indeni Petroleum Company, were fully committed to supporting the team and that it was time for the club to pay back by winning promotion.
Meanwhile, Green Eagles coach Justin Chinama is targeting winning the FAZ Division One South title following his team’s promotion back to the Premier Division at the weekend.
Eagles sent Kalomo Jetters down to the Division Three League with Chinama saying his team would not relax despite opening up a four point lead over Nakambala Leopards who drew 2-all with third placed Lusaka City Council (LCC).
Chinama said in an interview from Choma that Eagles is targeting top the slot by aiming for maximum points against City of Lusaka and the final home game against Nampundwe as the club also awaits the FAZ ruling on the Lusaka Tigers match.
Indeni seek to seal final promotion slot
INDENI was on Nov 5th afternoon seeking to seal the final promotion spot to the MTN/FAZ Premier Division when they take on FQMO in Solwezi in their rescheduled Division One North fixture.