FAZ president Andrew Kamanga says the use of Video Assistant Refereeing (VAR) during the Absa Cup final set a high bar that speaks to football development. And Kamanga has revealed that the Chipolopolo will have an international camp to help prepare for the June 17 AFCON qualifier against Ivory Coast. Forest Rangers and FC MUZA were the first two teams in the country to play under the new era of VAR during their Absa Cup final encounter that attracted huge crowds at the Woodlands Stadium. Before kick-off, former FIFA referee Janny Sikazwe and retired South African centreman Victor Gomez took time to explain the technology to the Sports Minister Elvis Nkandu, FAZ president Andrew Kamanga and other onlookers that had...

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