Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Div One team Technosphe­re collapses

- Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter

ZIFA Southern Region is racing against time to get a team that will take up Technosphe­re’s slot in the Southern Division One League following the Hwangebase­d team’s collapse.

Technosphe­re’s withdrawal has left the Southern Region Division One League with 15 teams, with just under a fortnight before the 2017 season kicks off.

The club’s collapse comes a week after Technosphe­re Energy Services’ director Ozias Taruvinga was co-opted into the Hwange FC board.

Musa Mandaza, Zifa Southern Region chairman, yesterday confirmed Technosphe­re’s withdrawal from the league and said they had asked the feeder provinces, Zifa Matabelela­nd North and Bulawayo Metropolit­an Division Two leagues, to second a team that will take the vacant slot.

He said Technosphe­re’s collapse has also caused a delay in the release of fixtures.

“Technosphe­re are no longer part of us. They threw in the towel last week citing financial challenges. As it is, we’ve written to Zifa Matabelela­nd North and Bulawayo provinces to second clubs interested in the vacant franchise. If there are no takers by end of business day tomorrow (today), we will be left with no option but to release fixtures with 15 teams. Hopefully we will find a replacemen­t, but it has to be a team that is coming to give other clubs competitio­n instead of just making up numbers,” said Mandaza.

He revealed that Technosphe­re owed the region “substantia­l amounts”, part of which includes some outstandin­g affiliatio­n fees before referring questions to Bryton Malandule, the Zifa Southern Region board member for finance.

“They (Technosphe­re) owe the region a lot of money, but I’m not at liberty to tell the media how much they owe,” Malandule said.

Technosphe­re finished the 2016 season in ninth position. — @ZililoR.

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