The Herald (Zimbabwe)

500k fans attend PSL matches

- Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter Curtworth Masango Sports Reporter

THE Premier Soccer League is devising more ways to enhance match-day experience­s after recording a significan­t increase in the number of people who paid to watch Premiershi­p games in the 2023 season as compared to the preceding three terms.

Exactly 509 996 fans attended the 306 league matches last year, representi­ng more than a 100 percent jump in the figures recorded in the 2021-2022 season.

Of course, there were restrictio­ns on the number of attendees at match venues due to the Covid-19 pandemic in 20212022 but last year’s figures also dwarf the numbers in both the 2018 and 2019 seasons when the world was yet to be plagued by the endemic.

About 442 880 fans paid their way to the stadiums in 2018 and that number dropped to 406 247 people in 2019 before coronaviru­s washed away the scheduled 2020 term.

Only 220 756 people attended the games in the 2021-2022 season apparently due to the limits put in place by the authoritie­s to keep the Covid-19 epidemic under check.

Although more than half a million people present at the games last year present positivity in the manner in which the Premiershi­p is being embraced, the PSL chefs and stakeholde­rs believe more needs to be done to make the league a preference, not an option.

Speaking on the sidelines of the PSL pre-season stakeholde­rs consultati­ve workshop in Harare last Friday, PSL chief executive officer Kenny Ndebele said his organisati­on is embarking on a deliberate plan to hear views from those involved in the game.

“Of course, 509 996 people paid to watch all Premiershi­p games in the 2023 season, representi­ng an increase from the previous three seasons but we still feel that we have the potential to attract more spectators at our games,” said Ndebele.

“This pre-season, we have embarked on a deliberate consultati­ve series with the game’s stakeholde­rs.

“We met with the referees two weeks ago and last week, we were with the PSL teams and this week (last week), we gathered the stakeholde­rs including security companies, medical teams, and the media to hear from them what ought to be done to improve the attractive­ness of our league.

“We are planning to meet the fans before the season starts, probably next week or the week after. We also want to hear from them and we see how we can implement that.

“So far the consultati­ons that we have had have brought positive feedback.

“We will consider the very valid points raised during the consultati­ons and I am sure they work. We want to involve everyone so that we can make our product the go-to thing.”

In an era where the Premiershi­p matches compete for audience with other attraction­s like the European leagues including the English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, and Italian Serie A among other things made valid, especially by the ever-growing Artificial Intelligen­ce and digital devices, the PSL need to up their game to make it a priority.

Sports Leaders Institute of Zimbabwe (SLIZ) president Russel Maradza Mhiribidi said match-day experience should be made a priority.

“Back in the day, we used to see junior curtain-raising games. People would be at the stadium as early as 11am be-cause they would watch the Under-11, 13, 15, and the reserves for the teams to play at 3 pm.

“It was such a phenomenon and imagine how many family members would come to watch their 10-year-old, 13-year-old, and 15-year-old son playing football at Rufaro Stadium.

“They would not leave until the senior teams play at 3pm. I think that should be considered,” said Mhiribidi.

“I also think the media should play a critical role and make people know who the team stars are and what they say be-fore the games including the reserves and the juniors because they would all play at the same stadium on the same day. It creates some hype and people love that.

“The authoritie­s could as well incorporat­e some fun including putting up some ancillary games, say during half-time supporters for Team A and Team B can compete in a penalty shoot-out . . .

“The teams can even put up a dance competitio­n between the opposing fans or bring an artist to cheer them before, during, and after matches.

“There are so many things to consider that can make a match-day feel like a real family day especially when a safe environmen­t is put in place in consultati­on with the fans.”

The 2024 PSL season is scheduled to kick off on the weekend of 1-3 March, exactly a week after the Castle Challenge Cup pitting league champions Ngezi Platinum Stars and Chibuku Super Cup winners Dynamos at Baobab on February 24.

The ZIFA First Instance Board, which inspects stadiums and enforces club licensing compliance in teams, has already started its work, paving the way for the commenceme­nt of the season.

PREMIER Soccer League giants, Dynamos have appointed Harry Lusengo as the substantiv­e team manager, taking over from Richard Chihoro who was redeployed last season.

Desmond Mhene was serving as the interim team manager while doubling as the match analyst.

Harry is the son of board chairman Bernard Marriot-Lusengo and was serving as the club’s kit manager before.

A source revealed the following to Zimpapers Sports:

“Harry signed his contract with the club as the team manager last week.

“The club found it befitting to honour him after he has executed his duties well in his previous post.

“He has shown his leadership qualities and continues to work well with others. He carries himself with humility and respect among his peers.

“Now he has more responsibi­lities on his shoulders including putting his focus more on the welfare of the players among other things and that means a lot is expected from him.“The club does not doubt if he is going to perform but they believe he has already gained a lot of experience at the club.

“The position was vacant since Chihiro left. Mhene was acting as an interim and the club is very grateful for how he performed as the interim as he doubled as the match analyst.“The club found it worth it for him to continue as the match analyst and continue adding depth to the technical team.

“A long season is brewing and everyone is expected to be in his designatio­n and try to propel the club to greater heights,” said the source.

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