Daily Dispatch

Chiyangwa cock-a-hoop about Cup

- By NJABULO NGIDI

THE charismati­c Council of Southern Africa Football Associatio­ns (Cosafa) president‚ Phillip Chiyangwa‚ walked out of the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace on Sunday with his chest out‚ strutting his stuff like a peacock.

Chiyangwa was pleased with the smooth organisati­on of the Cosafa Cup that culminated in an entertaini­ng final that saw Zimbabwe become the most successful nation in the tournament’s history by winning their fifth title.

The Warriors beat Zambia 3-1 in the final.

That pleased Chiyangwa‚ who also serves as the president of the Zimbabwean Football Associatio­n‚ the most.

“The best team won‚ you know what I mean‚” said Chiyangwa.

“This is the best team in SADC [Southern African Developmen­t Community]. The best team in Cosafa and with the best president.”

Zimbabwean football has been on an upward spiral.

At the beginning of the year the Warriors ended an 11-year absence in the Africa Cup of Nations.

They were led by Khama Billiat who finished as runner-up in the Caf awards in the Africa-based Player of the Year category.

On the domestic front‚ CAPS United knocked out Mazembe in the League.

The nations’s B-team then went and lifted the Cosafa Cup in Phokeng

“I continue to review all the history that we have had and how Zimbabwean football has been shaped so that Zimbabwe dominates‚ especially Cosafa‚” said Chiyangwa.

“That’s what we are witnessing now. You must understand that before the Afcon‚ we flew to Portugal and drew there before going to play a friendly with Cameroon just before the start of the competitio­n.

“Zimbabwe has been playing serious football.”

The disappoint­ment the mighty TP Caf Champions from really the Cosafa

The numbers didn’t increase drasticall­y even after people were let in for free in the group stage.

The attendance improved in the final thanks to the Warriors dominance in the tournament and the large Zimbabwean population in Rustenburg.

“Attendance is an issue of management that needs to be reviewed from time to time in order for us to get more crowds coming in‚” said Chiyangwa.

“It wasn’t bad in the final. The result was also fair because the best team won.”

● Njabulo Ngidi was in courtesy of Castle Cup was the poor attendance. Rustenburg

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