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Chibwe breaks silence on Chipolopolo snub and lack of game time at zesco

The former Polokwane FC goalkeeper went from being a fan favourite to not playing for the Chipolopolo and Zesco United.

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BolaNews Reporter Published January 9, 2024
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Mwenya Chibwe during a training session with the Zambia National Team. (Photo via IG/@chibwe40)
Mwenya Chibwe during a training session with the Zambia National Team. (Photo via IG/@chibwe40)

South African-born Zambian goalkeeper Cyril Mwenya Chibwe has broken his silence on the lack of game time at Zesco United.

The 30-year-old was left out of Avram Grant’s 27-man squad for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. He has also only appeared three times for Zesco in the Zambia Super League this season.

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Chibwe, however, says he is not bitter.

“There’s just a lot that is happening here but again, if it’s not my time, it’s not,” he told Kickoff. “We just have to support whatever is there at the moment.”

Mwenya Chibwe in action for Zesco United during a Zambian Super League match at the Arthur Davies stadium in Kitwe. (Photo via IG/@chibwe40)

He also stated that, he does not regret pledging his international allegiance to Zambia despite being eligible to play for South Africa.

“To be honest, at the time I decided to play for Zambia, I just wanted to play for my father’s (May His Soul Rest in Peace ) country of birth and felt it was the right decision.

“I’m comfortable with my decision and feel it’s the right decision I believe.

“When it’s my time, it’s my time, I believe everything happens for a reason.”

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The former Polokwane FC goalkeeper, who made his Chipolopolo debut in 2019, is capped ten times by Zambia.

He disclosed that he will return to South Africa, where some clubs have expressed interest in signing him, as he only has five months left on his contract with Zesco.

“Yeah, I am coming back to South Africa; there is interest in a few clubs there.”

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