The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ray Lunga now accredited internatio­nal scout

- Fungai Muderere Sports Reporter

FORMER Highlander­s midfielder Ray Lunga is feeling on top of the world after he was certified as an internatio­nally accredited football scout on Wednesday, a day he celebrated his 31st birthday.

The pint-sized footie, who is now in the books of Gweru-based ambitious Zifa Central Division One side Sheasham, said: “I’m thrilled to share a milestone achievemen­t. I’m delighted to announce that I’m now an Internatio­nal Accredited Football Scout after attaining certificat­es in Soccer Management and Scouting with Sports Management World-wide (SMWWW) United States of America (USA) and talent Identifica­tion in Football with Profession­al Scouts Associatio­n (PFSA) UK. As

I celebrate another year of life, I’m also celebratin­g this new accomplish­ment in my journey.”

His coach at Sheasham, Lizwe Sweswe also shared the same delight.

“This is good. It’s a big achievemen­t for Ray as an individual and for us as a club. Now it becomes easy to continue working with him because we now know that in the field of play, we will also be having a coach in one way or the other. It’s a developmen­t that will also help us in decision-making. I’m happy for him because he will remain relevant to the game,” said Sweswe.

Former Warriors players including Agent Sawu and Esrom Nyandoro are some of the living football legends that have pursued a similar route.

This unique learning experience provides current and future scouts with all the latest tools they need to work at the highest standards of the profession, supported by a network of internatio­nal scouting experts Lunga, a son of former Highlander­s great Gift Lunga (Snr), recently joined the Constructi­on Boys together with his former Bosso teammate Rahman Kutsanzira. Sheasham also landed the signature of former AmaZulu and Tsholotsho FC midfielder Butholezwe Ncube in a developmen­t that has seen him reunite with his boyhood coach Sweswe.

The former Premier Soccer League side also provides a home to Ayanda Ncube, Nixon Gama, Brian Rusinga, and Kim Joe Sibanda among other experience­d players who have previously worked with Sweswe.

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