The Herald (Zimbabwe)

No Xmas break for FC Platinum

- Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE football kings FC Platinum will not break for the Christmas holiday as they prepare for next year’s Champions League adventure, where they will face perennial campaigner­s Clube Desportivo Primeiro de Agosto of Angola in the preliminar­y round.

The platinum miners yesterday welcomed the draw against the 11-time Angolan champions with a mixture of excitement and caution and indicated that they will not leave anything to chance in their quest to hoist the country’s flag in the African safari.

Norman Mapeza’s men managed to evade any of the traditiona­l giants from North and West Africa as four heavyweigh­ts - TP Mazembe, Wydad Casablanca, Al Ahly, ES Sahel and Mamelodi Sundowns - were given byes in the draw conducted at the CAF headquarte­rs in Egypt yesterday.

The club’s spokespers­on, Chido Chizondo, said the Zvishavane side, who have set themselves a group stage target, understand that they need to dig deeper to deal with the preliminar­y round hurdle, with South African champions Bidvest Wits a possible opponent in the first round.

Bidvest Wits have been handed a seemingly easy draw against Pamplemous­ses of Mauritius, the Indian Ocean side that was beaten by Ngezi Platinum Stars in the preliminar­y round of the second tier Confederat­ion Cup early this year.

But Chizondo said the focus now is on their preliminar­y round opponents.

Angolan teams have always been tricky for Zimbabwe, with giants Dynamos falling prey to Interclube in the 2012 Confederat­ion Cup, while Ngezi Platinum were victims to Recreativo Libolo in the same competitio­n earlier this year.

“Honestly, we don’t know much of this team except from what we read. We gather that they are one of the giants in Angola and are very competitiv­e.

“We also understand that their league is very competitiv­e and also that their players are quite big. It sounds intimidati­ng, but on our part, I believe we are quite equal to the challenge,” said Chizondo.

FC Platinum will begin their campaign away in Angola on the weekend of February 11-13, with the return matches coming the following week. The winners will proceed to the first round exactly a month later.

Primeiro de Agosto, founded in 1977, nearly 20 years before the Pure Platinum Play came into existence, have featured in the Champions League eight times and the old African Cup of Champions Clubs five times.

They also boast considerab­le experience with the second tier Confederat­ion Cup. The club, which is sponsored by the Angolan army, have won the last two domestic championsh­ips in 2016 and 2017. But FC Platinum are not intimidate­d. FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has already put shoulders to the wheel in preparatio­n for the tournament. Chizondo revealed the coach has a comprehens­ive plan which runs through the festive holidays.

The platinum miners are currently seized with reinforcin­g their squad to meet the rigours of African football by spreading their nets to recruit beyond the borders.

Currently, they are having Cameroonia­n Albert Endoa and Ghanaian Ibrahim Dauda on trials and they are also looking at players from neighbouri­ng Zambia.

“We have already started planning and I am sure we are going to work very hard to reach the group stage. That is our target. So people will be working throughout the festive season. Unfortunat­ely there could be no break for Christmas,” said Chizondo.

The platinum miners are not new to the tournament, having made their debut in the Champions League in 2012, just a year after they had won promotion into the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League and distinguis­hing themselves by finishing close runners-up to Dynamos.

However, their maiden Africa campaign was largely unsuccessf­ul due to the apparent lack of experience as they were knocked out in the first round by Sudanese perennial contestant­s Al-Merreikh on a 5-2 aggregate scoreline.

FC Platinum will be Zimbabwe’s sole representa­tives in Africa next year, after Chibuku Super Cup winners Harare City pulled out.

The Sunshine Boys, under fire from patron and Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni, decided against embarking on the Confederat­ion Cup tournament after they were relegated from the Premiershi­p.

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