FCP shift focus to Champs League
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Harare City officials are under pressure following claims by Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni that the club was blowing huge amounts of money at the expense of service delivery.
Kwenda is also the municipality’s treasurer said no official position had been taken on their Confederation Cup participation.
Coach Ncube will, however, be hoping that the executive clarifies the position on time in order for him to make recommendations on which players to retain for 2018.
“That should be more of an executive decision. As an executive, I don’t recall where we met and agreed that we are going to participate especially given the turn of events that we have, we have now been relegated and it might be a different issue altogether. I think confirmation on that (Confederation Cup participation) is not official, whatever maybe in the media is not the official position as to our participation.
“As an executive, as people running the affairs of the Harare City Football Club we are yet to meet. The intention yes, is to participate but I don’t want to preempt anything, we still need to meet as an executive and then agree on everything else,” said Kwenda.
Harare City have, however, vowed that they would want to bounce back into the Premiership by the end of the 2018 season.
Both FC Platinum and Harare City would, however, have to submit their initial squad lists to CAF by December 31 but the window will remain open until January 15 for amendments.