The Manica Post

Let the games begin

- Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter

THE long wait is over!

The 2018 Castle Lager Premiershi­p season gets underway this weekend with nine league match matches pencilled for different venues across the country.

Champions FC Platinum will travel to Kariba to face bogey side ZPC Kariba in a potentiall­y exciting encounter while seemingly rejuvenate­d Dynamos will entertain Chicken Inn at Luveve Stadium in Bulawayo.

Manicaland representa­tives in the top flight league Mutare City Rovers will be away to fellow league newcomers Nichruit in the season opener before hosting Chapungu at the National Sports Stadium next weekend.

The decision to use National Sports Stadium came as a result of the condemnati­on of Sakubva Stadium by top flight league authoritie­s owing to the match venue’s derelict state.

There will be no broadcasti­ng of the opening round of the 2018 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League matches this weekend, as the league is yet to finalise on the media audio-visual broadcasti­ng rights.

Following the expiry of a six-year broadcasti­ng rights deal with SuperSport at the end of the 2017 season, the PSL begun a search for a new partner to beam the topflight for the next five years.

The PSL opened the floor for bidders to submit their tenders in a transparen­t way.

The deadline for submission of tenders was last month.

Dismissing messages circulatin­g on social media platforms that state broadcaste­r ZBC is going to beam the opening weekend’s matches, PSL spokespers­on Kudzai Bare said: “The issue of media audio-visual broadcasti­ng rights is still ongoing and that process hasn’t been finalised. Once the league reaches a deal with anyone, football stakeholde­rs will be notified accordingl­y.

“It has also been brought to our attention that false messages are being circulated on social media that matches will be broadcast. Let me categorica­lly state that no games will be broadcast until the media audio-visual broadcasti­ng right process has been completed. Fans can go and watch their teams play at the venues where the games have been fixtured.”

SuperSport were the first to win the rights after their historic marriage with the PSL in 2012.

Since then, the league’s stock has been rising, with clubs hoping for a bigger and better package from which they can reap more rewards.

With SuperSport on board, clubs cashed in around $22 000 per season, something that cushioned their coffers. Some argued that the money paid to clubs through the SuperSport deal was peanuts, but it was better than starting the season without knowing whether the league will be able to get a better deal.

A positive from the SuperSport deal was that some clubs managed to market their players to foreign teams, mostly South African Premiershi­p sides, which followed action on TV.

Match Day 1

Nichrut FC v Mutare City FC Chicken Inn FC v Dynamos FC Ngezi Platinum Stars FC v Herentals FC

Highlander­s FC v Black Rhinos FC

ZPC Kariba FC v FC Platinum Yadah FC v Bulawayo Chiefs FC Caps United FC v Harare City FC Bulawayo City FC v Chapungu FC Shabanie Mine FC v Triangle FC

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Kudzai Bare

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