The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has appointed former Orlando Pirates manager Milutin Sredojevic as their new head coach.
Sredojevic, who was unveiled on Monday afternoon, joined Chipolopolo on a two-year deal.
The Serbian mentor joined Zambia national team on a two-year deal, meaning he has the mandate to help the Southern African side to reach Afcon finals in Cameroon next year.
DEAL DONE: Former Orlando Pirates coach Micho Sredojevic officially unveiled as Zambia's new senior national team coach. #DiskiFans pic.twitter.com/AAycSw5WlA
— DISKIFANS (@diskifans) February 3, 2020
The 50-year-old tactician left the Buccaneers in August 2019 to join Zamalek on a one-year deal.