The Herald (Zimbabwe)

CAF CONDEMN MANDAVA

- Kudzai Chingwere in GWERU and Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO

FC PLATINUM’S worst fears were confirmed yesterday after they were orphaned out of their fortress, Mandava, to an alternativ­e venue, Barbourfie­lds, following the condemnati­on of their base to host the Champions League group stage matches by the Confederat­ion of African Football.

CAF raised reservatio­ns on Mandava’s eligibilit­y to host matches at this level of the competitio­n with fears over the lighting at the stadia and the size of the media area to host an army of journalist which usually accompany teams at this level.

When it became inevitable that their fortress will not be allowed to host the Champions League mini-league matches, FC Platinum on Monday expressed their disillusio­nment, saying such a move is a violation of the underlying principles behind the formation of the club.

The Zvishavane-based miners are in the same pool with South African premiershi­p heavyweigh­ts Orlando Pirates, Esperance of Tunisia and Horoya AC of Guinea.

But drawing Orlando Pirates and being asked to move out of Zvishavane for their home matches is likely to come as a nightmare with the visitors likely to enjoy a larger following contrasted to the host.

The Buccaneers penchant for local talent has won them several Zimbabwean hearts with the likes of Innocent Chikoya, Zvenyika Makonese, Edelbert Dinha, Charles Yohane and Takesure Chinyama having previously played for them.

In their current squad they have Warriors stars Kudakwashe Mahachi and Marshal Munetsi, the duo is guaranteed local support if they come to the country.

But the decision to move the match to Barbourfie­lds comes even before the continenta­l football mother-body has done the inspection of Mandava to see if it meets expected standards of playing host to pool games which also include floodlight­s.

CAF had confirmed yesterday that it will be sending an inspection team to Mandava ahead of the start of the Group B games.

But ZIFA later indicated yesterday through their communicat­ions manager, Xolisani Gwesela, that the FC Platinum’s Champions League Group B opener against the Buccaneers will be played at Barbourfie­lds on January 12.

“The Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n (ZIFA) advises the football family that FC Platinum’s Total Champions League group match against Orlando Pirates will be played at Barbourfie­lds Stadium in Bulawayo.

“The Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) advised ZIFA that FC Platinum’s traditiona­l home ground, Mandava Stadium, does not meet minimum requiremen­ts for this stage of Africa’s prestigiou­s club competitio­n.

“The other stadium homologate­d by CAF to host group stage matches for inter-club competitio­ns is the National Sports Stadium but FC Platinum selected Barbourfie­lds Stadium for convenienc­e.

“The match between FC Platinum and Orlando Pirates will be played on 12 January 2019 at 3pm.

“CAF will conduct further inspection­s for Mandava Stadium, Barbourfie­lds Stadium and the National Sports stadium going forward.

“We wish FC Platinum all the best,” Gwesela said in a Press release late yesterday afternoon.

And FC Platinum were naturally disappoint­ed by CAF’s decision to move their high profile match against Orlando Pirates from their Mandava fortress to Barbourfie­lds.

“We are naturally depressed because it came as a surprise in the 11th hour that our Mandava venue might not meet the requiremen­ts of CAF. Both our players and supporters will have to take it positive so that as a team we don’t lose focus. We, however, take solace in that Barbourfie­lds was our alternativ­e venue for any eventualit­ies on Mandava and we will urge all our fans who can travel to do so in numbers,” said the club’s media relations officer Chido Chizondo in a statement yesterday.

She urged football-loving fans in the City of Kings and Queens to come in their numbers and cheer the platinum boys as they will be representi­ng the greater nation, Zimbabwe.

“We also appeal to fans in Bulawayo and all over Zimbabwe to come in numbers to support FC Platinum who are flying the flag of the country,” said Chizondo.

Pure Platinum Play resumed their preparatio­ns for the Champions League group stages yesterday and are now likely going to shift their training base from Zvishavane to Bulawayo.

After playing host to the Sea Robbers, FC Platinum will fly out to Tunisia to take on Champions League defending champions Esperance.

The Zvishavane miners played their two qualifying matches at Mandava, beating Madagascar’s CNaps 1-0 to eventually knock them out 2-1 on aggregate while they played to a goalless draw with Republic of Congo’s AS Otoho to sail through on away goals rule after holding the Congolese side to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the first round tie in Owando.

The top two sides from the group will progress to the quarter-finals of the lucrative continenta­l club tournament.

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