Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Bosso face Platinum in Chibuku Cup

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo

A CHIBUKU Super Cup humdinger is in the offing after resurgent Highlander­s FC were drawn against league champions FC Platinum m in the quarter-finals in Harare yesterday.

Another interestin­g fixture will see 2018 8 finalists Harare City and Triangle United d locking horns, while ZPC Kariba clash with h Manica Diamonds and Black Rhinos come up p against Ngezi Platinum Stars.

All quarter-final matches will be played d next weekend at venues to be announced.

Announcing the format and key points to note, Premier Soccer League marketing manager Rodwell Thabe said the first four teams will not be facing each other.

Pure Platinum Play were the first to come out of the hat when Chibuku general manager Tichafa Rinomota and PSL competitio­ns manager Elisha Mandireva conducted the draw. Second to come out of the hat were ZPC Kariba followed by Harare City and Black Rhinos respective­ly.

“The team that comes out fifth from the hat will square up against the first team to be drawn out of the hat, which in this case is FC Platinum,” said Thabe and coming out fifth were Bosso, who lost 0-2 to Harare City in last year’s quarter-final encounter at Rufaro Stadium.

FC Platinum were themselves eliminated in the first round by Chapungu and the two sides will be eager to do well this time around.

Irrespecti­ve of the venue between FC Platinum and Tshilamoya, the Zvishavane side will go into the encounter with a psychologi­cal advantage, having last lost 1-0 to Bosso at t

CMandava Stadium in 2014.

In fact, Bosso have only managed three victories over FC Platinum in the 17 league matches they have contested.

Chibuku commercial services executive Hector Muchuchu said the first round results were testimony that the competitio­n was a tight contest.

“The tournament started with a preliminar­y round featuring the League’s bottom 4 teams where Mushowani and TelOne FC emerged victorious against Bulawayo Chiefs FC and Yadah FC respective­ly. The 16 teams then played in the first round matches. I am sure you will all agree with me that judging from the first round results, it is clear that competitio­n is very tight and the cup race is still wide open,” Muchuchu said.

Winners of the Chibuku Super Cup, sponsored to the tune of $1,5 million by Delta Beverages, will represent the country in the Caf Confederat­ion Cup.

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