Two players have reportedly been kicked out of the Namibia camp, two days before their next 2026 World Cup qualifier.
Former Chippa United goalkeeper Loydt Kazapua and striker Isaskar Gurirab have been released from the squad for breaking team rules.
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According to Pan-Africa Football, Kazapua and Gurirab were released from camp on Friday for sneaking out of the team hotel without permission.
The report adds the player snuck out after Friday's 2-1 loss to Malawi at Obed Itani Chilume Stadium in Francistown.
Both Kazapua and Gurirab were unused substitutes in the loss to Malawi.
Coach Collin Benjamin is now hoping the team will get over the costly mistakes when they take on Sao Tome Principe on Tuesday.
“I think obviously the disappointment is there mostly because we had a good game, we controlled the match and created a few clear chances but we were unable to finish. The opponents managed to find the lead in the first five minutes because of a silly mistake we made and they capitalized on that but its normal,” Benjamin told reporters after the defeat," he said.
“We have to come down and analyse the situation, we have to work on minimizing the mistakes and look forward to the Sao Tome match and we are the Brave Warriors, we are only out when the fat lady sings.”
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