The Draws for the 2016 COSAFA Cup have been announced and Zambia’s Chipolopolo will face the winners of goup A which includes last years third placed team Madagascar. The other teams in group A are 2009 Champions Zimbabwe,Swaziland and Seychelles.
Defending Champions and hosts Namibia will face Botswana in the quarter finals. Last year’s hosts South Africa will face winners of group B,while DR Congo will face Mozambique.
George Lwandfamina will be looking to add a fifth title to Chipolopolo’s trophy Cabinet .Zambia and Zimbabwe have one it a record four times each.The tournament will be hosted in windhoek city from the 11th to the 25th of June.
Full Cosafa Draws
Group A
Zimbabwe
Swaziland
Sychelles
Madagascar
Group B
Malawi
Angola
Lesotho
Mauritius
Quarter-finals:
South Africa vs Winner B
Botswana vs Namibia
Zambia vs Winner A
DR Congo vs Mozambique
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