Breaking News: Avram Grant Reveals He Said “No” to Chipolopolo Twice
Breaking News: Avram Grant Reveals He Said "No" to Chipolopolo Twice
Breaking News: Avram Grant Reveals He Said “No” to Chipolopolo Twice
Avram Grant, the current coach of the Zambia national football team, has revealed that he turned down the job of coaching the Chipolopolo twice before finally accepting it last year. The 67-year-old Israeli manager, who had previously managed Chelsea and Ghana, was appointed by the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) in December 2021, replacing Aljosa Asanovic.
Grant’s appointment came after a long search for a suitable candidate to lead the national team. According to sources close to the FAZ, Grant was among the top candidates for the job, but initially declined the offer due to personal reasons. However, he eventually changed his mind and agreed to take on the challenge of leading the Chipolopolo to glory.
Since his appointment, Grant has overseen some impressive performances by the team. In March of this year, Zambia secured back-to-back victories over Lesotho in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, putting them in contention to qualify for the tournament for the first time in four years.
Grant’s experience and track record have made him a popular choice among football fans in Zambia, who have high hopes for the national team under his leadership. His decision to turn down the job twice before finally accepting it has only served to increase his credibility and reputation in the eyes of many.
While Grant’s tenure as coach of the Chipolopolo is still in its early stages, his commitment and dedication to the team have already made a significant impact. With his guidance and leadership, many fans believe that Zambia can return to the top of African football and compete with the best teams in the world.