Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Copa Coca-Cola workshop

- Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter

ORGANISERS of the annual Copa Coca-Cola schools soccer tournament will hold a workshop in Kwekwe this morning to update the media on changes made to the 28-year-old competitio­n.

The major change which will be effected at this year’s Copa Coca-Cola edition which kicks off next month is synchronis­ing the boys’ category to Under-15, an age group recognised by Fifa.

In the past editions of the tournament, seen as the leading grassroots developmen­t competitio­n in the country, the boys battled it out for top honours in the Under-16 age group.

Coca-Cola Zimbabwe market activation manager Vee Chibanda hopes today’s workshop will bring in new ideas to keep the tournament as the prime hunting ground for young talent.

“We believe the workshop will help us re-affirm our status as the leading country in the developmen­t of young talent. We are the pioneers of the Copa CocaCola soccer tournament having started holding the contest in 1989. As such, in an effort to find ways of breathing new life into the whole tournament, we are going to hold an all-stakeholde­rs workshop,” Chibanda said.

Commenting on the boys’ age group shift, the National Associatio­n of Secondary Heads (Nash) headin-charge of football Albert Mucheka said: “The change from Under-16 to Under-15 was to align the age group with Fifa recognised age groups. Fifa recognise the Under-15, Under-17 and Under-20 age groups. Also the sponsor wants to develop the age group to ‘catch them young’. Again it was an age group that we used to have before the Under-16 came in.”

The developmen­t means only athletes born after January 1, 2003, will be allowed to compete at this year’s edition.

There are no changes to the girls’ Under-17 competitio­n, which was introduced in 2009.— @ZililoR THE Executive Interactio­n Initiative (EII) Bulawayo Chapter will hold a fun shoot at Imbizo Barracks Shooting Range tomorrow.

EII Bulawayo Chapter chairman Jabulani Nkomo said the event would see members of the public mingling with members of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA).

“We are calling on members of the public to come in their numbers. All is now ready from the army side and we are expecting a huge turnout from the public. This is the time for families to come and have a good time as we are going to have other activities like a jumping castle and a braai,” said Nkomo.

“Shooting is a sport that is not popular in the country and if you look at the people who represent the country in regional or internatio­nal events, most of them come from the uniformed forces. Through this event, we are trying to promote shooting to the public and maybe someone might get interested and adopt the sport”.

Each shoot will cost $5 and proceeds from the fun shoot will be donated to charity. Those unable to access cash can make transfers to HQ Bulawayo District Regimental Institute Imbizo Barracks, account number 1020183650­183 FBC Jason Moyo.

The Ell started 13 years ago at the behest of ZNA Commander Lieutenant-General Philip Valerio Sibanda as a way of creating synergies between the military and business community to create cordial and mutually beneficial interactiv­e relationsh­ips between them. — @khumzallen.

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