The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ANTIPAS UNVEILED AS WARRIORS COACH

- Sports Reporter

ZIFA have finally unveiled Joey Antipas as the caretaker coach of the Warriors, weeks after the appointmen­t was leaked to the media, with the Chicken Inn gaffer to take charge of the team for the 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Somalia.

Antipas will remain in charge of the Warriors until December 31 this year and will be assisted by Zimbabwe Under-23 coach Tonderai Ndiraya and new Harare City gaffer Lloyd Chitembwe.

Tembo Chuma is the new goalkeeper­s’ coach while Wellington Mpandare retains his post as team manager.

With Ndiraya, Chitembwe and Chuma having background­s at Dynamos, CAPS United and Highlander­s, it appears the national football controllin­g body have simply parcelled out the other roles to the country’s three biggest football clubs.

“Acting on recommenda­tions of technical developmen­t committee, the Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n executive committee has appointed Joey Antipas as the caretaker head coach of the senior men’s team until 31 December 2019,’’ ZIFA spokespers­on Xolisani Gwesela said in a statement.

“Under-23 coach Tonderai Ndiraya and Lloyd Chitembwe have been appointed as assistant coaches for the same period.

“Highlander­s’ Tembo Chuma is the new goalkeeper­s’ coach for the senior national team.

“All members of the technical team will remain with their Premier league clubs and only serve as national team coaches when there are assignment­s.

“Wellington Mpandare remains the Team Manager.

“The new technical team set-up comes in following, first the resignatio­n of Sunday Chidzambga on the eve of back to back African Nations Championsh­ip qualifiers in August, and the dissolutio­n of an interim technical team led by Rahman Gumbo.

“The immediate task of the technical team is a two-legged preliminar­y World Cup qualifier against Somalia between 2 and 10 September 2019.

“We wish all the appointed coaches the best in their new engagement.’’

Ironically, ZIFA tried to bar Antipas from sitting on the Chicken Inn bench, on his return from an unsuccessf­ul stint in South Africa, because they said he did not have a CAF A Licence.

However, Chicken Inn fought against that move, arguing that Antipas was a twotime domestic league championsh­ip-winning coach and, after all, the CAF A licence course had not been held for some time in this country.

“In any case, Antipas is a technical manager, while Prince Matore is the coach and he holds a CAF A coaching licence. If a welfare manager, or a fitness trainer can sit on the bench, how then should a technical manager not be allowed to sit on the bench?’’ asked Chicken Inn secretary-general Tavengwa Hara.

“If, maybe, they are saying there is a coaching course coming up and an old man like Antipas should attend, he will attend.”

However, later that month, ZIFA president, Felton Kamambo said coaches like Antipas, who have won the domestic Premiershi­p before, were able to enjoy a waiver.

“Nothing has changed in terms of waivers for the coaches that have been granted exemptions for instance in the case (Joey) Antipas at Chicken Inn he is not affected,’’ said Kamambo.

He said it was unfortunat­e the implementa­tion of the regulation­s were followed by a review of the CAF coaching syllabi that led to the halting of all courses.

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Joey Antipas

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