Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Flying Stars win five-a-side tourney

- Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter

FLYING Stars won the Impact Mining Suppliers sponsored Bulawayo five-a-side Heroes Cup after beating Nust 5-3 in the final played at Football For Hope Centre in Gwabalanda, Bulawayo.

Six teams – Flying Stars, Nust, Cash Money, Bulawayo Artists, Fox and Amabhubesi – took part in the two-day tournament which started on Sunday and ended yesterday.

On their way to the final, Nust emerged Group A winners after beating Flying Stars 5-2 in the opening pool game and Cash Money 2-1 to progress to the semi-finals.

Flying Stars booked a semi-final slot as Group A runners-up to Nust after dispatchin­g Cash Money 4-2.

Nust went on to beat Group B runners-up Bulawayo Artists 5-4 after penalty shootouts in the semi-finals with their game having ended 2-2 while Flying Stars proved hot to handle for Group B winners Fox who they clobbered 9-2.

Flying Stars corrected the mistakes that they made during the group stages as they beat Nust 5-3 in the final to take home the $100 prize money.

Nust went away with $70 while the Bulawayo Artists got $50 for winning the third place play-off after beating Fox 8-6.

Philani Banda, the five-a-side chairman thanked Impact Mining Suppliers and said his associatio­n will continue to look for partners that can aid the sport to grow.

“We’re grateful to Impact Mining Suppliers who made it possible for us to stage such a competitiv­e tournament during the Heroes Day holiday. It is our hope that this sponsorshi­p will inspire other companies that might see value in partnering us and developing the sport in Bulawayo and beyond,” said Banda. — @ ZililoR.

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