The Herald (Zimbabwe)

DeMbare, Bosso coaches for Spain

- Leroy Dzenga Sports Reporter

DYNAMOS and Highlander­s coaches have been handed an opportunit­y to understudy Spanish gaffers at iconic clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona in a bid to strengthen to technical strength of the two domestic giants.

Coaching staff from both clubs are set to be attached at the two Spanish football powerhouse­s for a 10-day period learning more about the game at the highest level at dates to be announced in due course.

The announceme­nt was made by Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive, Karikoga Kaseke, in his remarks at the Warriors Legends dinner in Harare last night.

Kaseke said the trips were being facilitate­d by the World Class Legends and local benefactor­s part of the package of the two teams’ performanc­es in the curtain-raiser match to the exhibition battle between the visitors and the Warriors Legends at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.

“We spoke with the World Class Legends chief executive officer Rayco Garcia and he pledged that the Highlander­s and Dynamos technical teams, comprising the coach, team manager and the assistant coach, are going to Spain for ten days,’’ Kaseke said. ’Dynamos will be attached at Real Madrid and Highlander­s will be attached for ten days at Barcelona.

“They are offering these technical teams an opportunit­y to upgrade their

showered them with praise for their display at the giant stadium yesterday.

He pledged to play a part in developing the two clubs.

“I would like to inspire the new generation of football players we have today. We have a special programme for the coaches

Highlander­s walked away with $38 750. Players from both clubs pocketed $300 each as appearance fees given they took time from their mid-season break to play the match at short notice.

Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister, Prisca Mupfumira, also appointed the visiting World Class Legend as tourism ambassador­s of Zimbabwe.

“The World Class Legends have become ambassador­s for the Zimbabwe Is Open For Business mantra.

“They will participat­e in televised documentar­y initiative­s that will promote Destinatio­n Zimbabwe. These Legends have a combined global social media reach of over 1 billion followers,” said Mupfumira.

Off the field, the visiting Legends had a busy schedule engaging in other promotiona­l activities.

“The World Class Legends executive facilitate­d production of various documentar­ies which will be screened on Manchester United TV, Barcelona TV, Real Madrid TV and Spanish TV which collective­ly has a viewership of over 800 million active subscriber­s,” Mupfumira said.

Local football legends were challenged to become ambassador­s for domestic tourism.

“I have already made arrangemen­ts with Highlander­s, we want them to organise a tourism sporting event in Bulawayo within the next three weeks and we are looking forward to it.

“We want to assist our local players and legends, I am happy that as a Ministry we have done something for them today,” said Mupfumira. The exhibition at National Sports Stadium yesterday was part of sport tourism which is a growing method of promoting global destinatio­ns.

As an industry it is currently valued at over $7 billion.

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