The Manica Post

PSL action returns to Sakubva

Manica Diamonds, Simba Bhora clash

- Ray Bande

AFTER hosting its last top-flight league football match in December 2022, refurbishe­d Sakubva Stadium will play host to Castle Lager Premiershi­p 2024 season matches, starting with Sunday’s mouth-watering clash pitting Manica Diamonds and Simba Bhora.

The then top-flight league outfit, Tenax FC hosted Manica Diamonds in the final round of the 2022 season matches, before the facility was condemned at the start of the season last year.

The December 2022 condemnati­on, the last after a series of similar acts in the past, gave Mutare City Council — the custodians of the facility — the impetus to carry out extensive renovation­s on the drainage and turf.

The local authority managed to complete the task within the set out timeframe, and on Sunday, Jairos Tapera’s team, which had become accustomed to travelling week-in week-out, will play their home encounter before their fans.

JT, as Tapera is fondly referred to in football circles, reckons that the match against Simba Bhora will be a test of character.

“It is a very interestin­g match for our supporters. It comes after a long time since we last played at Sakubva Stadium. It will certainly be a difficult match, considerin­g the way they (Simba Bhora) have beefed up their squad. They are financiall­y stable with one of the most experience­d coaches in Tonderai Ndiraya.”

The former Young Warriors gaffer, whose team also made some additions to the squad, including the much publicised acquisitio­n of Kuda Mahachi, said he will employ the diamond formation.

“We have respect for them, but we are Manica Diamonds, and we will play the diamond way. We are preparing well. The team is responding well to our training methods, and we look forward to an exciting game,” he said.

Tapera was quick to urge fans to throng Sakubva Stadium in their numbers.

“For our supporters, we also call upon them

to come out in their numbers and witness their team playing on Sunday. We really need them. We value them. There is no club that succeed without the help of its fans, and Manica Diamonds is not an exception,” the former Black Rhinos team manager said.

On the fatigue that his players suffered from travelling every week last season, Tapera said: “We are excited that we will be playing at home now. We are not going to be travelling those long journeys. We want to see how my boys will respond to playing in front of our home supporters.”

Simba Bhora owner, Simba Ndoro, has made his intentions clear: the 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League crown is theirs for the taking.

To fuel this audacious dream, they have unveiled a staggering 10 new signings, ideally a veritable who’s who of Zimbabwean footballin­g talent, among them Walter Musona, the 2022 soccer star of the year, and his former

FC Platinum teammate, Perfect Chikwende,

Ex-Dynamos’ rising star, Junior Makunike, and the experience­d gloveman, Talbert Shumba are among the notable Simba Bhora signings.

No doubt, each signing they made carries the weight of expectatio­n, the promise of goals, tackles, and saves that could catapult Simba Bhora to the pinnacle of Zimbabwean football.

Added to that Tonderai Ndiraya, nicknamed

Stanza, Simba Bhora’s youthful coach, knows something about shopping sprees.

However, over the years, his name has become synonymous with transfer windows brimming with new faces, and yet success proving elusive.

His stints at Ngezi Platinum and Dynamos saw a revolving door of players, yet trophies remained tantalisin­gly out of reach.

2024 presents yet another test for Stanza!

 ?? ?? Tonderai Ndiraya
Tonderai Ndiraya
 ?? ?? Jairosi Tapera
Jairosi Tapera

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