Chipolopolo coach George Lwandamina has called up 28 home based players for an assessment camp ahead of Zambia’s 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign, which begins in September.
Zambia are in Group I alongside Algeria, Togo and Burundi, and open away to Algeria. That is the hardest possible start, and it explains why Lwandamina is looking at the domestic league this early rather than waiting for the European based players to become available. A camp of this size is a filter, not a squad announcement.
The value of a home based call up in Zambia has always been about depth rather than headlines. The Super League produces players who are ready physically but who rarely get a competitive international before they are thrown into one, and a September trip to Algeria is not the place to find out. Whoever comes through this camp gives Lwandamina cover for the positions where Zambia has historically been thin when a European club refuses to release a player during a tight qualifying window.
The Football Association of Zambia has not published the camp dates or venue, and the positional breakdown reported in the Zambian press has not been confirmed on a second source, so treat the finer details as provisional until FAZ posts them. What is settled is the number, the coach and the reason. AXN Sports will publish the final squad for the Algeria fixture once it is named.
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