The Herald (Zimbabwe)

BIRTHDAY PRESENT FOR MATAWU

- Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter

CHICKEN INN skipper Clemence Matawu was yesterday presented with a befitting birthday present when he was chosen among the XI Soccer Stars of the Year finalists for the sixth time in a milestone achievemen­t that sees him join a small exclusive club of some of the country’s clubs.

The Bindura-born midfield magician, who turns 35 today, has refused to be slowed down by age and was yesterday elated after making it to the calendar for the third time in a row in recent times.

He had previously made the shortlist in 2003, 2004 and in 2006 when he was crowned the king of domestic football.

The latest milestone also gives The Naughty Flea the most appearance­s on the calendar since the establishm­ent of the Premiershi­p in 1992.

“I never saw it coming but I am very happy to be part of this exclusive group. I am someone who has the love and passion and one who enjoys playing football.

“Secondly, I work hard for everything, especially with regards to my football career. I make sure that I stay in shape.

“But, personally, I don’t think this was one of my best seasons. I feel I should have done more and scored more goals.

“As a team we did quite well and our campaign was disrupted when we experience­d a dip in form by losing three consecutiv­e matches against Highlander­s, Yadah and CAPS United. That slump ultimately defined our season. But I am just hoping we will come back stronger next year,” said Matawu.

However, his Chicken Inn teammate and co-captain Moses Jackson, at 36, is the oldest player on the Soccer Stars list chosen by the selection panel yesterday while 23-year old Terrence Dzvukamanj­a of Ngezi Platinum Stars is the youngest.

The other finalists are Cameroonia­n Christian Epoupa Ntouba and Ocean Mushure (both Dynamos), Dominic Chungwa and Devon Chafa (CAPS United), Kelvin Moyo and Rodwell Chinyenget­ere (FC Platinum), Tichaona Mabvura and Qadr Amini (Ngezi Platinum).

Interestin­gly, only the top five teams at the end of the season have contribute­d the players on the calendar and Ngezi Platinum dominated with three finalists. Dynamos, CAPS United, Chicken Inn and champions FC Platinum had two each.

FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza and midfielder Chinyegete­re were also chosen Coach and Player of the Month of November by the selection panel of journalist­s.

The overall winner of the Soccer Star award and his two runner-ups will be made public at a banquet set for December 8.

The panel also chose the Coach of the Year which looked a tight contest between Mapeza and Lloyd Mutasa of Dynamos.

The results will also be announced at the banquet together with the Most Promising Player award winner which saw the likes of Yadah’s Leeroy Mavhunga, Delic Murimba (Hwange), Nyasha Garayi (Bantu Rovers), Clive Rupiya (Bulawayo City), Tatenda Mchisa (Ngezi) and Bukhosi Ncube (Highlander­s) among the participan­ts.

Black Rhinos defensive midfielder Donald Mudadi and Milton Ncube of How Mine are the only two players that were ineligible for the selection because of excessive bookings.

And, for the first time in many years, there was no goalkeeper among the top eleven. The panel are not tasked with choosing the best team and this means there can be 11 goalkeeper­s on the calendar.

However, the panel comprising journalist­s, coaches and club captains, selected the Best Goalkeeper separately to be announced at the end-ofyear ceremony.

The best referee will be selected by the ZIFA Referees Committee.

ZIFA Technical Director Wilson Mutekede welcomed yesterday’s selection.

“I think it was quite a splendid process. The way it is being done now with the electronic voting and the compositio­n of the electorate is quite credible.

“I think this was quite a perfect process.

“But there is an anomaly where for the first time we are not finding a goalkeeper in there. However, there have also been instances in the past when we had two or more goalkeeper­s on the calendar.

“So, taking it from that context, it also reflects transparen­cy when we don’t find a goalkeeper on the list. Yes, we might cry foul but we also should have cried foul when more than one goalkeeper made the calendar.

“I also realised that, maybe, because of the intensity of activity and action happening towards at the end of the season we tend to overlook early performers. People will always remember those that were performing towards the end of the season,” said Mtekede.

2017 Soccer Star Finalists Christian Joel Epoupa Ntouba, Ocean Mushure (Dynamos), Devon Chafa, Dominic Chungwa (CAPS United), Kelvin Moyo, Rodwell Chinyenget­ere (FC Platinum), Moses Jackson, Clemence Matawu (Chicken Inn), Qadr Amini, Terrence Dzvukamanj­a, Tichaona Mabvura (Ngezi Platinum).

 ??  ?? THE BOY WHO BECAME A STAR . . . This striking image of a young Clemence Matawu shows the confidence he had even before he transforme­d himself into one of the dominant footballer­s of his generation
THE BOY WHO BECAME A STAR . . . This striking image of a young Clemence Matawu shows the confidence he had even before he transforme­d himself into one of the dominant footballer­s of his generation

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