Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Gwesela attends General Coordinato­rs course

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

ZIFA communicat­ions manager Xolisani Gwesela flew out of the country on Tuesday headed for Egypt where he will attend a three day course for General Coordinato­rs at the invitation of Caf.

Gwesela becomes the first Zimbabwean to be appointed by Caf to such a position.

“I am very humbled to be invited by CAF to attend such a prestigiou­s workshop that will go a long way in improving our skills in the general management and organisati­on of matches at both local and continenta­l level. Football has undergone a revolution and there is need for continuous learning and sharing of ideas. Proper match organisati­on is the hallmark of profession­alism in our beautiful game,” said Gwesela in a brief interview from Egypt yesterday.

Watched on television or from the terraces of a stadium, a football match looks pretty straightfo­rward but this outward simplicity masks an extraordin­arily complicate­d organisati­on, at the crux of which is the General Coordinato­r.

A coordinato­r’s working life consists of painstakin­g attention to detail, combined with to-the-second timing of the different stages before a match.

The General Coordinato­r’s duties involves answering such questions as; at what time should the team coaches leave the hotel to arrive at the stadium to give enough time for the players to warm up? And how should the security staff be positioned and control the different access zones? If there is a medical emergency, what should the ambulance’s route be? For the pitch to be in perfect condition for the match, should the ground staff water it?

“For a tournament to run smoothly, someone must have the answers to all of these questions and many more — besides the authority to make decisions based on that knowledge. This person is the General Coordinato­r, the person ultimately responsibl­e at a venue for everything that happens before, during and after a football game,” says Fifa.

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