Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Bambo holds U-17 trials

- Eddie Chikamhi Harare Bureau

FORMER Zimbabwe internatio­nal Moses “Bambo” Chunga has hit the ground running in his new appointmen­t as the national Under-17 soccer team coach as he sets out for Bulawayo this weekend to scout for talent.

Chunga, whose first assignment comes up next month at the Cosafa Under-17 Championsh­ips in Mauritius, says he has put in place a crash programme which will also see him visiting Esigodini today for a schools’ football tournament.

The DeMbare legend said Zifa made a good decision to deploy him in the junior ranks because of his passion for scouting and grassroots developmen­t.

“It’s all about the passion. I am very happy and I have great satisfacti­on with this appointmen­t. I believe I have that talent to scout for talent and to develop talents,” said Chunga. Chunga is today expected to attend a football tournament in Esigodini featuring about 30 schools teams from the Under-15 and Under-17s.

The former Dynamos coach will also conduct trials for the Bulawayo province at the Raylton Sports Club tomorrow. Chunga has to have a team in place for the Cosafa Under-17 Championsh­ip which returns for a second year in Mauritius from July 21-30 with eight teams battling contesting for the crown.

The draw for the first round pool stage has already been made and Zimbabwe are in Group A which also has hosts Mauritius, Botswana and Malawi.

The Young Warriors did not take part in the Cosafa Championsh­ips last year but Zifa have committed themselves to prioritise developmen­t and are looking to make use of every opportunit­y for exposure, funds permitting.

Group B contains last year’s finalists South Africa, Zambia, Mozambique and Madagascar. Namibia will not be available to defend their title after their associatio­n pulled out citing financial challenges.

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