The Herald (Zimbabwe)

World Cup for Copa dream teams

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

AS the Copa Coca-Cola tournament continues with efforts to create equal opportunit­ies for both boys and girls, this year will see the sponsors taking a team from each section for the inaugural Five-a-Side World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa.

Previously there have been regional camps attended by the boys dream team.

Then there were internatio­nal camps attended by just a few while the girls would represent the country in the Confederat­ion of Schools Sport Associatio­ns of Southern Africa championsh­ips.

The boys had the opportunit­y to train under the guidance of internatio­nal football experts and meet some of the world’s top footballer­s.

The inclusion of the girls at the internatio­nal tournament means they will get the same exposure as boys.

Coca-Cola activation­s manager Vee Chibanda announced the developmen­t at the end of the national finals in Bindura over the weekend.

“We have now launched what is called Five-a-Side, so at the global level Copa is played as Five-A-Side. So we will take a team for Five-A-Side and three substitute­s and then a coach.

“So it will be a team that constitute­s the Five-A-Side as per the global tournament.

“I think this is a step forward because they (girls) get to also play with profession­al footballer­s who will train them. They will also get to meet with other children from other countries, we now live in a global village which is quite an experience for them.

The sponsors indicated early this year that at global level it had been agreed to have Five-A-Side since it’s easy to manage and allows more countries to participat­e.

However, locally it remains 11-A-Side competitio­n. The national finals in Bindura saw Under-15 boys and girls competing.

The tournament that kicked-off on Friday and ended on Saturday with Chidyamako­no from Masvingo underlinin­g their status as the best team in the schools football for girls when they retained the title for the fifth consecutiv­e year.

They beat Mamunyadza of Manicaland 1-0.

For boys, new champions were crowned after Rujeko from Mashonalan­d Central were eliminated in the quarter-finals by eventual winners Rusununguk­o from Mashonalan­d East.

Rusununguk­o fought their way to become the champions with 10 players as the other half failed the vetting process. They beat Pfupajena of Mashonalan­d West on penalties in the finals after the match ended 1-1 in regulation time.

Dream Teams

Boys: Ralph Nyamupfuri­ka, Dancel Simendi, Christophe­r Mapolisa (all Pfupajena), Clayton Muchemwa, Takudzwa Maodza (Oriel), Michael Saharo, Abel Mawunga, Oscar Magejo, Denzel Marufu (goalkeeper), Adrian Svidzi (all Rusununguk­o), Clayton Masina (Lobengula), Plan Dube (Somvubu), Takudzwa Dube Sato Shungu, Lincoln Chikotho (goalkeeper) (all Chipindura), Siphosenko­si Moyo (Mzingwane), Tanyaradzw­a Mafukidze (Guinea Fowl), Albin Mubaira (Rujeko), Innocent Nyamanjiva, Benevolenc­e Mangava (all Gutu).

Girls: Letwin Hlongwane, Realise Gumbo, Trisha Ndlovu (all Mwenezi), Praynance Zvawanda (Vainona), Fambainash­e Mvere (goalkeeper) (Mpopoma), Spiwe Mugara, Juliana Hwengere, Solve Muchawu Tadiwa Chatora (Mamunyadza), Atida Nyagudza, Beatrice Machona, Daphine Mapfanyang­ira, Rutendo Matemera (all Chidyamako­no), Isabel Dube (George Chipadza), Erita Zvenyika, Nokuzola Ncube, (all Tongwe), Ashley Mukupe (Parirewa), Tanatswais­he Choreka (Rushinga), Emmaculate Zulu, Beverly Nyandoro, (Sodbury).

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