Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

SCORES EXPECTED AT PE TALENT SCOUTING

- Sports Reporter

SCORES of footballer­s, driven by the ambition to probably trace the footsteps of Marvelous Nakamba, are expected to converge at Prince Edward School this morning.

It’s the first of two days of an ambitious scouting mission by an internatio­nal cast of scouts.

Dubbed “The World’s Biggest Scouting Event”, the mission, whose general co-ordinator is Nigeria’s Moo Muhammed Mustapha, will hold the scouting programme this weekend in Harare before the show moves to Bulawayo.

The internatio­nal scouts, who would normally have little considerat­ion about coming to Zimbabwe, have descended on this country in search of fresh talent after being impressed by the way Nakamba has settled at Aston Villa in the English Premiershi­p.

Dynamic African Stars Agency, whose headquarte­rs are in Nigeria, are driving the project and are on a mission to ‘’discover grassroots talents and connect them to their dreams.’’

They say they are committed at recruiting talent which, in countries like Zimbabwe, could go unnoticed by some European clubs and then use their connection to tie such players to their dream move.

They are looking at players between 13 and 25 years and, according to the enquiries which they have been receiving in the past few days, the organisers believe there could be a huge turnout today.

‘‘Our goal is to discover talent, develop and connect them to their dreams of playing football in Europe, Asia, North America and all the best teams in the world,’’ the agency said.

‘‘In addition, we will not only connect them, but manage their career and make sure they invest wisely for a better future.

‘‘To achieve all this, we have profession­als that handle all department­s ranging from talent discovery, talent developmen­t sessions, connected and highly-influentia­l agents and top profession­als in career management.

‘‘We also specialise in sport events, profession­al players and coaches management, soccer tournament­s, schools and internatio­nal Summer Camps, pre-season tours for profession­al teams and pre-tournament camping for National Teams.’’

The agency, who have also brought in a Portuguese scout, said they have been impressed by how well Nakamba has settled in the English Premiershi­p where he has been producing some man-of-the-match displays at his new club.

The Zimbabwe internatio­nal is set to feature in a league match against Brighton and Hove at Villa Park today.

Moo Mohammed Mustapha, a Nigerian who is based in Russia but has a vast array of contacts across the global football world, is leading the mission here.

Mustapha arrived in the country together with a Portuguese scout, Miguel Angelo Ferreira Almeida.

They have roped in former Warriors defender, Dickson Choto, who even took his local club, DC Academy, into the Zifa Northern Region Division One League.

Choto is working in conjunctio­n with former Caps United defender, Charles Manjera, who has also been running his football academy in Chitungwiz­a.

“We have earmarked six countries for this event this year. Zimbabwe is our second destinatio­n after we did one such event in Nigeria,’’ said Mustapha.

“We saw it fit to come to Zimbabwe, which we felt was being underrated, when one looks at the talent that is in this country.

“After the displays by Zimbabwean midfielder, Marvelous Nakamba, we thought if Nakamba can do that, then how many other players, who are like him, can also be found in Zimbabwe?

“It means there are a lot other players who might be lacking the necessary exposure. This is why we decided to settle for Zimbabwe as one of the beneficiar­ies of this very first event of its kind.

“Several teams in Spain, Russia, Portugal, Greece and many others countries have expressed interest in taking on board Zimbabwean players. So, the tournament at the weekend, is a huge opportunit­y for both profession­al and amateur players to come and showcase their talent.

“As organisers of this event, we would like to thank Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n, the Sports and Recreation Commission, as well as the Premier Soccer League, for giving us the leeway to conduct this event here.”

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