Zambia on standby to replace Zimbabwe at AFCON

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Afcon Zambia on standby to replace Zimbabwe at AFCON
Isaiah Eneojo Follow on Twitter January 5, 2022
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Zambia say they are on standby to play at the Africa Cup of Nations should Zimbabwe be banned by football’s world governing body, Fifa, ahead of the commencement of the competition on Sunday.

Last month, Fifa said a ban “may have to be imposed on” Zimbabwe unless the elected FA regained control of the sport from a government-appointed organisation by 3 January.

This has not happened, meaning Zambia are theoretically in line to contest the finals since they finished behind Zimbabwe in their Nations Cup qualifying group.

“We have followed keenly the development in Zimbabwe and have always remained open to being part of the Nations Cup if Zimbabwe is banned,” Sidney Mungala, the Zambian FA’s media officer, told BBC Sport Africa.

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“Given the length of the time before the tournament kicks off, we would have hoped that this matter would have been resolved by now.”

Zambia–champions in 2012–missed out on reaching the Nations Cup by a single point, when finishing third behind second-placed Zimbabwe in a qualifying group topped by defending champions Algeria.

Nations Cup regulations state that any team that withdraws “after its qualification in the final tournament, but before its actual start, shall be replaced by the team classified next in the group.”

The Fifa deadline of 3 January for the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC), the body mandated to develop Zimbabwean sport by the government, to hand back control to Zifa has passed without such an event occurring.

Fifa disapproves of governmental interference in the running of member associations and has banned countries from all forms of football as a result in the past.

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