Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

More than just a game

- Eddie Chikamhi Harare Bureau

IT is going to be more than a football match today when two countries – Mozambique and Zimbabwe - ravaged by the deadly Cyclone Idai take to the pitch looking for something to cheer their spirits. The two teams clash in an Under-23 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the Estodio de Zimpeto in Maputo. Kick off is 4pm. Mozambi que have since written to CAF to request permission to observe a minute o f silence for the victims.

They are also requesting that the players be allowed to wear black armbands as a way of expressing grief over the disaster.

The Mozambique Football Federation website yesterday reported that they intend to use part of the funds realised from today’s match to help the victims. Zimbabwe had a bye in the first round while Mozambique edged Eswatini on away goals rule following a 1-1 draw.

Zifa president Felton Kamambo said a Young Warriors win will set the tone for the senior team in their quest to qualify for the Afcon finals.

“I have sent them a message that our qualificat­ion begins with them. If they win in Mozambique then it means it will be easier for us to win here,” said Kamambo.

Young Warriors coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, is working with a new group of players as the Olympic team has been inactive for the last four years.

“I think it’s a very crucial match, very important for us as a team and the nation as a whole, because the result will shape the second leg on Tuesday,’’ said Ndiraya.

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