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By JOHN SAKALA
George Lwandamina has resigned as head coach of Zesco United, less than 24 hours after his side lost 3-2 at home to Nkana and two weeks after the media had linked him with a coaching position at Tanzanian side Young Africans (Yanga).

The development was confirmed on Monday in a telephone conversation as well as through a communique to fazfootball.com by Zesco United Media and Public Relations Officer Katebe Chengo.

“I can confirm that Mr Lwandamina has left the club saying he wants to concentrate on personal interests. That is what he said in his resignation letter,” Chengo said.

She also confirmed that assistant coach Tenant Chembo will take charge of the team as acting head coach until the end of the season.

“As per the press statement, Chembo will be in charge until the end of the season. The club has not held any talks with him to give him the position on permanent basis. The year ends on December 31. Whether someone new will come in, that is discussion for next year.”

Here below are the full details of the press statement released by Zesco United:

“ZESCO United Football club would like to announce that Head Coach George Lwandamina this morning tendered in his resignation from his position with immediate effect.

The club has accepted his resignation and would like to thank him for the work and contribution during his stay.

Lwandamina joined the club in 2014 and has won two league titles, one Barclay’s cup, Charity Shield and guided the club to the 2016 edition of the CAF champion’s league semi-finals.

The club would also like to announce that Assistant coach Tenant Chembo has been appoint as acting Head Coach until the end of the season.

We would wish Lwandamina success in his new journey.”
 

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