Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Sugar Boys line up fundraisin­g activities

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE’S Total Caf Confederat­ions Cup representa­tives Triangle United have lined up a number of fundraisin­g activities beginning tomorrow hoping to raise about US$500 000 to help the club in its African and league campaigns.

Tomorrow’s fundraisin­g dinner will be held at the Triangle Recreation­al Club and comes hard on the heels of a successful debut in the Confederat­ions Cup where they tore apart visiting Rukinzo of Burundi 5-0 at their adopted venue for the continenta­l event Barbourfie­lds Stadium, following the non-homologati­on of Gibbo Stadium.

Club president Adelaide Chikunguru, said while they have a main sponsor in the form of Huletts Sugar, the team was largely funded by well-wishers and supporters’ club hence the fundraisin­g initiative.

“We are on a fundraisin­g initiative for the Sugar Boys. Our intention is to raise US$500 000 equivalent this year (since) our team is largely sponsored by the supporters’ club and other wellwisher­s,” Chikunguru said.

Following their walloping of Rukinzo in the first-leg of the preliminar­y round, Triangle will be flying out to Burundi next week for the second-leg and then wait for their first round opponents, who will either be Azam of Tanzania or Ethiopia’s Fasil Kenema, who posted a 1-0 win over the Tanzanians last weekend.

The first-leg of the first round has been slated for the weekend of September 13-15, with the return leg set for September 27-29.

After that there will be a play-off to determine who proceeds to the group stages of the tournament. The play-offs will feature the 16 winners of the Confederat­ion Cup first round and the 16 losers of the Caf Champions League first round, whose draw will be conducted on October 9 before the two-legged matches are played on October 27 and November 3 respective­ly.

The group stage gets underway on November 29 up to the weekend of Match 6-8, 2020.

The Confederat­ions Cup kings will be rewarded with US$1.25 million and losing finalists US$625 000, semi-finalists US$450 000, while reaching the quarter-finals guarantees US$350 000, with fourthplac­ed teams getting US$275 000.

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