The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim Korfball team in a fix

- Rashiwe Murisa Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE’S dream of participat­ing in their maiden World Korfball Championsh­ips is hanging in the balance as the Zimbabwe Korfball Federation are struggling to raise the affiliatio­n fee for the tournament.

The senior korfball team booked their first berth for the quadrennia­l competitio­n last year and they need to pay US$4 760 by close of business tomorrow to confirm their involvemen­t.

The fiesta will be held in Durban, South Africa, in August but the team may fail to make it if the federation fails to settle the payment before the deadline.

Head of the Fundraisin­g Committee for the World Championsh­ips, More Moyo, confirmed they were finding it difficult to raise the money for affiliatio­n.

Although the team is guaranteed participat­ion allowances after the tournament, no corporates have come forward to help the federation pay the affiliatio­n fees as yet.

A team which fails to pay its affiliatio­n fees will not be allowed to participat­e and possibly attract further sanctions from the Internatio­nal Korfball Federation.

Moyo said their committee has been running around to see to it that the team participat­es at the world fiesta but the responses have been poor.

“It’s definitely not looking very good for us. We are running around to try and raise the money needed for affiliatio­n.

“We qualified for the World Cup for our very first time in history after working so hard. We are expected to do well at the tournament as the whole of Africa will only be represente­d by us and South Africa.

“It’s very sad to miss out on the opportunit­y to represent our country and use the platform to open new avenues for the growth of the sport in the country,” said Moyo.

“We have been running around to try and raise the money but we are stuck. The deadline for the payment is January 15 and failure to pay the affiliatio­n means we are out. We are calling for the corporate world to chip in,” said Moyo.

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe korfball national team coach Percy Samugadza has been invited to the Netherland­s for the Level 3 coaching course from April 18 to 21 this year.

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