Former Chelsea boss Grant named as Zambia's new coach
FILE PHOTO: Football Soccer - African Cup of Nations - Semi Finals - Cameroon v Ghana - Stade de Franceville, Franceville, Gabon - 2/2/17 Ghana coach Avram Grant Reuters / Amr Abdallah Dalsh Livepic/File Photo
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Former
Chelsea manager Avram Grant was on Thursday named as the new coach of Zambia
and ordered to take the country back to "the elite of the African
game".
Grant, who
has also coached West Ham and the Ghana national team, signed a two-year contract
and succeeds Aljosa Asanovic who quit over a pay dispute.
The
67-year-old's first task is to qualify Zambia for the 2023 Africa Cup of
Nations having missed out on the last three editions.
Zambia, who
were African champions for the only time in 2012 and are currently ranked at 88
by FIFA, are in the same qualifying group as Ivory Coast, Comoros and Lesotho.
"I'm
very happy to be here. I think Zambia has potential," Grant told a news
conference.
Grant took
Ghana to the final of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations where they lost to Ivory
Coast in a penalty shootout.
At the 2017
edition, Ghana finished fourth.
Zambia's
football federation boss Andrew Kamanga expressed confidence that "we will
be back among the elite of the African game".
He said
appointing Grant signals "a new dawn" for Zambian football.


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