Zambia legend, Kalusha Bwalya is confident about his country’s chances ahead of the 2018 World Cup Qualifiers, which begins in October 2016 despite agreeing that Group B comprising of Cameroon, Algeria and Nigeria is difficult.
Bwalya was reacting to Friday’s World Cup draw which took place at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) headquarters in Cairo, Egypt via his twitter handle as he stated that Zambia’s knowledge of Nigeria, Cameroon and Algeria would be an added advantage.
According to his tweet, Kalusha Bwalya said: “Tough draw but can be managed. All three known to Zambia. Depends how you start the race.” The football administrator captained the Zambian team that lost to the Super Eagles in the final of the African Cup of Nations in Tunisia ’94.He was a player-coach during the African 2006 World Cup qualification matches.
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