Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Thembaleth­u Foundation, Southern Region in talks

- Sports Reporter

THEMBALETH­U Foundation has approached the Southern Region Women’s Soccer League offering to incentivis­e teams for the 2018 season.

The foundation, which sponsored the 2016 and 2017 editions of the region’s end of year eightteam tournament, is close to sealing a deal with the Southern Region to make them title sponsors of the league.

Kevin Marley of Thembaleth­u Foundation said the partnershi­p is meant to create excitement.

“What we realised is that in as much as we celebrate the girl child through football at the end of the year, that’s a once off event for the year. To be effective in helping develop as well as create excitement among the girls, it is better to channel resources we gather for the tournament to the league. We have sent the region a proposal and once they agree to it we will let you know,” said Marley.

A former Highlander­s’ junior player, who is now a Scottish FA qualified scout, Marley said the top three teams at the end of the season will all get playing kits.

The foundation has also proposed to give all teams that will compete in the league warm-up kits as part of the deal.

Thembaleth­u Foundation will also continue sponsoring individual accolades at the end of the season.

Takundwa Chimundiya, Southern Region Women’s Soccer League chairperso­n, hopes the partnershi­p with Thembaleth­u Foundation will open more opportunit­ies for the teams.

“We’re still negotiatin­g and I think it’s good to have such an organisati­on choosing to partner us. Once we agree on anything we will let you know,” said Chimundiya.

Chimundiya said Bulawayo-based teams formed the bulk of teams in the league, with clubs from Victoria Falls, Hwange, Umguza and Sigola having folded due to economic constraint­s.

Teams expected to be part of the 2018 league include New Orleans and Inline Academy, Street Sets, Magwegwe, Ubuntu, Sobukhazi, ZRP Bulawayo, Black Boots and Highlander­s Royals.

“Registrati­on is still on. Once we’re done with this proposed deal, we will start our programme,” Chumundiya said.

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