Soccer-New Zambia coach unable to make debut after food poisoning


CAPE TOWN (Reuters) -New Zambia coach Moses Sichone will again be unable to take to the bench in charge of his team after being admitted to hospital for food poisoning, the country's FA said on Monday.

The former FC Cologne defender was named Zambia manager earlier this month, some six weeks before they compete at the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco.

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