Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Mapeza faces Herculean task

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo

campaignin­g as a team. I think if he’s doing so, he has seen my experience in football and believes that I’ll bring change in football, so, I’ll not throw away the energy he has in campaignin­g.

“On Sibanda, he has been a colleague and I appreciate what he has done at Zifa. I’m contesting because I feel that I still have a lot to contribute in football.

“It has nothing to do with personalit­ies; that’s why in all my campaign I’ve never de-campaigned anyone or spoke about individual­s because my campaign is about proffering solutions to the game where I feel the current Zifa has failed us,” said Banda.

He said he would want to see the Fifa grant given to Zimbabwe “visibly” filtering through to the grassroots, the country improving women’s football, which has a potential to be a powerhouse in Africa, as well as coming up with feasible policies that will identify, nurture and develop talent from the grassroot. — @ZililoR FC Platinum coach, Norman Mapeza, faces a Herculean task in the Total Caf Champions League first round first-leg tie against Congo Brazzavill­e side Otoho next Friday as the Central Africans have not lost a home game in all competitio­ns since January 2017.

Otoho, participat­ing only for the first time in the Champions League, stunned Angolan giants Agosto 2-0 at Stade Omnisport Marien Ngouabi d’Owando on Wednesday afternoon to go through on the away goals rule, having lost 2-4 in Luanda. The Congolese side has played 68 games since January 22, 2017, winning 51, losing seven and drawing 10. All their losses have been on the road.

Agosto were FC Platinum’s opponents in the same competitio­n earlier this year and they beat the Zvishavane-based side 5-1 on aggregate, but came unstuck against the Congolese on Wednesday.

Mapeza’s charges dispatched Indian Ocean islanders CNaps 1-0 at Mandava Stadium to sail through 2-1 on aggregate and set up a date against Otoho. The winner over the two-legged encounters will qualify for the group stage.

Despite being seemingly invincible at home, Otoho are very fragile on the road and in their maiden participat­ion in the Caf Champions League this year, they beat Algerian giants MC Alger 2-0 at home on February 11 in the first leg, but were annihilate­d 9-0 by the Algerians in the second leg 10 days later.

So Mapeza’s game plan will likely be to avoid defeat and with a bit of luck grind a positive result before finishing them off at home.

Besides fighting to stop the home invincibil­ity of the Congolese, Mapeza’s boys will have to brace themselves for high temperatur­e levels in Congo Brazzavill­e .

There are indication­s that FC Platinum might fly out to Congo Brazzavill­e three or four days before the encounter next Friday.

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