FAZ President Raises Concerns on Club Administrator Turnover Despite Training
FAZ President Raises Concerns on Club Administrator Turnover Despite Training
In his address to the delegates at the Lusaka Province Governance Workshop at the Olympic Youth Development Centre (OYDC), FAZ President Andrew Kamanga delved deeper into the concerning issue of high turnover among club administrators.
He emphasized the pivotal role played by these individuals in the effective functioning of football clubs and the overall development of the sport.
Kamanga underscored the significance of continuity and stability within club administrations, asserting that sustained efforts are required not only in training administrators but also in creating an environment that encourages their long-term commitment.
The FAZ president further elaborated on the challenges faced by football clubs in retaining trained administrators, citing factors such as financial constraints, lack of proper incentives, and external influences. Kamanga highlighted the need for a collaborative approach involving both football governing bodies and clubs to address these challenges comprehensively.
By fostering an environment that values and supports skilled administrators, the football community can work towards mitigating the turnover issue and ensuring a more sustainable and prosperous future for the sport in Lusaka Province and beyond.