The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ngezi Platinum keen on Baobab Stadium

- Paul Mundandi Sports reporter

NGEZI Platinum Stars are confident their home ground will pass the Confederat­ion of African Football test in time for them to host their Confederat­ion Cup preliminar­y round second leg match against Pamplemous­se at Baobab.

The miners won the Chibuku Super Cup to secure a ticket to represent Zimbabwe in the Confederat­ion Cup.

Ngezi Platinum will begin their quest to conquer the continent with a trip to Mauritius on the weekend of February 10-12, with the platinum miners hosting the reverse fixture a week later.

It is that match which they would like to play before their home fans at the Mhondoro mine.

Baobab is also within the 200km radius stipulated by CAF which means Ngezi Platinum Stars will not have to transport the Indian Ocean islanders by air when they arrive in Harare for the second leg tie.

It is a CAF requiremen­t that teams should be flown for any distance that is more than 200km from their port of arrival to the match venue.

Ngezi Platinum chairman Jeremiah Gasitene expressed his club’s keenness to pass the CAF test.

“We want to play our games at Baobab and we have indicated that to CAF. We managed to register our players and we are just waiting for CAF to give us the greenlight so that we play our matches at home.

“The people in Ngezi have been rallying behind us and there is no reason to move our games away from Ngezi. When we constructe­d the stadium we constructe­d it following the CAF standards and I hope that we will be given the greenlight to play our matches here,” said Gasitene.

ZIFA Grounds Committee chairman Willard Manyengava­na said Ngezi Platinum have the right to play at the venue of their choice, as long as it meets the minimum requiremen­ts from CAF.

“If Ngezi Platinum indicated that they want to play at Baobab, CAF will send their officials to inspect the stadium. We will definitely have the inspection­s done if we get a word from CAF,” said Manyengava­na.

Should Ngezi Platinum beat Pamplemous­se, they set up a date against CD Libolo of Angola.

Pamplemous­se are not new to Zimbabwean teams as they once played against Highlander­s in the preliminar­y round of the Champions League in 2007.

Bosso needed a penalty shootout to eliminate their opponents 9-8 after the two sides had been deadlocked 1-1 on aggregate.

The Confederat­ion Cup has a $1.25 million prize for the winners with the runners-up pocketing $625 000.

Meanwhile, Ngezi Platinum Stars, who managed to secure the services of Godknows Murwira from Dynamos, are still hunting for a goalkeeper after the departure of their reserve goal minder.

The miners are reportedly courting ZPC Kariba goalkeeper Takabva Mawaya.

They have already signed left back Qadr Amin, Edgar Mhungu, Xolisani Moyo, MacClive Phiri and Dominic Mukandi.

Ngezi Platinum Stars squad: Nelson Chadya,Tinashe Matore, Edgar Mhungu, Xolisani Moyo, Qadr Amin, Dominic Mukandi, MacClive Phiri, Liberty Chakoroma, Kelvin Bulaji, Nelson Ketala, Walter Mukanga, Partson Jaure, Edgar Tapera, Tatenda Mchisa, Donald Teguru, Davison Tavari, Terrence Dzukamanja, Keith Murera, Godknows Murwira, Byron Madzokere, Mandla Mlilo, Washington Pakamisa, Malvern Kwinjo, Zivanai Chikwenher­e, Knowledge Machona, Michael Charamba, Tichaona Mabvura.

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