The 2017 MTN FAZ Super League is braced for a long run in after fixtures revealed a 20 team League.
Two teams in the shape of Lusaka Dynamos and Nakambala Leopards have bounced back into the Super Division after they were demoted last season.
Lusaka Dynamos CEO Simataa Simataa confirmed to soka25east.com that his team will play Super Division football this season.
“We are in the Super Division, Week 1 Lusaka Dynamos vs Power Dynamos, Week 2 Nkwazi vs Lusaka Dynamos,” Simataa said.
The tentative fixtures suggest that the League will commence on 8 April 2017.
FAZ Super League expands to 20 teams. More on https://t.co/aCtlUE6sO6. pic.twitter.com/kB2RfWMfY3
— Soka25east.com (@soka25east) March 28, 2017
Meanwhile, the Football Association of Zambia has rescheduled the fixtures for the Samuel Ndhlovu Charity Shield.
The Semi Finals will be played on the Thursday the 29th of March while the final will be played on Sunday the 2nd of April at a venue to be announced later.
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