Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Makomo ready for season kick-off

- Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter

DESPITE not knowing who they face in their opening match of the Southern Region Division One Soccer League season that kicks off on Saturday, ambitious Hwange side, Makomo, have declared their readiness for the championsh­ip.

Makomo are supposed to start their 2018 campaign with an away trip to either NRZ Leopards of Dete or Bulawayo’s Chiwororo, who are yet to affiliate with the league.

Zifa Southern Region was still waiting for either NRZ Leopards or Chiwororo to pay their affiliatio­n fees by the close of business yesterday. The region has indicated that should the two fail to affiliate; the Division One League will kickoff with 15 teams.

However, Makomo were yesterday praying that their opening day opponents affiliate so that they don’t get a bye.

Lewis Jeche, the club’s secretary-general, said they are eager to get the ball rolling.

“We’re ready for the start of the season despite not knowing who we play. Our worry is to be given a bye. We hope to get communicat­ion from the region on whom we are playing soon so that we plan the logistics. The guys are raring to go,” said Jeche.

Makomo added veteran coach Rahman Gumbo to their technical team at the beginning of the year, as they seek to challenge for a direct ticket to the Premiershi­p.

Makomo finished third last season behind champions Bulawayo Chiefs and runners-up ZPC Hwange.

The roping in of Gumbo, whose contract with former Premiershi­p champions Chicken Inn ended last year, is an indication that Makomo are angling for the title.

They also added experience­d players to their squad, who include ex-Chicken Inn and Bulawayo Chiefs midfielder Makhosi Ncube, former Chiefs utility player Joseph Museve and defender Julius Daudi, formerly with Railstars and Highlander­s.

Former Highlander­s, Bulawayo City and Talen Vision goalkeeper Ashford Katsande and ex-national Under-20 as well as Chicken Inn midfielder Amos Ncube are part of Makomo’s camp.

“We will unveil the squad at the end of the week. We added a few players to reinforce our squad and took them with us for a week-long training camp in Bulawayo where we also had our team building session. Otherwise we are good to go,” Jeche said.

Meanwhile, the 2018 Southern Region Division One league promises to be more competitiv­e than last season when Bulawayo Chiefs ran away with the title by mid-season.

Pre-season favourites Hwange, who are eager for an early return to the Premiershi­p, as well as Tsholotsho FC, perennial campaigner­s and last season’s runners-up ZPC Hwange, Makomo and Bulawayo-based Talen Vision, are expected to put up a strong title challenge.

Army side Indlovu Iyanyathel­a, Zim Leopards, Bosso 90 and new boys Toronto FC of Pumula East also can’t be ruled out.

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