Lagos — The dream of former Super Eagles captain Stephen Keshi to secure the Zambian job now appears to be fading after the country's Sport Minister Gabriel Namulambe rejected the shortlist of four coaches sent to him for consideration.
Keshi, named last year as the African Coach of the Year, is in contention with Englishmen Colwyn Rowe and James Duffy, Bertlan Bicskeye of Hungary and Brazil's Edison Silva for the coaching job of Zambia left vacant since Kalusha Bwalya resigned to be on the board of the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ).
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