The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mapisa wants to follow path to greatness

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ZIMBABWE internatio­nal goalkeeper, Martin Mapisa, says he wants to follow in the footsteps of some of Africa’s greatest goalkeeper­s.

Like many of those, who have made it to the top, the 22-year-old ‘keeper, who earned his first senior cap in the recent Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, has started his journey in Spain.

A product of the Harare- based Aces Youth Soccer Academy, Mapisa began his Spanish odyssey in 2018 at seventh-tier club CD Almunecar since then he has moved up four divisions and now plays for Segunda B side Zamora FC.

“My ultimate goal is to be one of the best goalkeeper­s in the world. And play in one of the top leagues,” he told BBC Sport Africa.

“I know Carlos Kameni who used to play for Malaga, I know Andre Onana and Fabrice Ondoa came from Barcelona.

“There was also Francis Uzoho from Nigeria who used to play for Deportivo La Coruna.

“I don’t know if I am going to play here in Spain or I might move as they did but I am going to get to that the same level.”

The history of African keepers includes two other Cameroon greats; Jacques Songo’o who had two spells at Deportivo La Coruna, while Thomas N’kono played more than 200 games for Espanyol.

“When I came here it was all new, the facilities and everything,” he remembers.

“I was playing with people who do not speak my language but I learnt so fast because as a goalkeeper you have to communicat­e and now I can speak Spanish.”

The 2010 World Cup in South Africa provided Mapisa with one of his inspiratio­ns in Germany and Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

“I started looking up to him at the 2010 World Cup. I looked at his videos and I could see how good he was,” Mapisa said.

He recently took the next step on his journey to fulfilling his dreams by making his senior internatio­nal debut in a 2-0 loss to Zambia in the recent Nations Cup qualifiers after being on the bench for the win over Botswana four days earlier.

Despite that loss to Chipolopol­o the Warriors secured a place at next year’s Nations Cup in Cameroon thanks to the win over the Zebras and Mapisa will now hope that he can continue to impress in Spain and earn a place in Zimbabwe’s squad for those finals.

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