The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

COSAFA to honour stars

-

THE Council of Southern Africa Football Associatio­ns (COSAFA) are set to stage their inaugural annual awards that will honour players, coaches and various other stakeholde­rs from the region.

The winners will be unveiled at a gala dinner on April 19, as the event will pay homage to the best performers, on and off the pitch, for 2023.

“COSAFA has long envisaged having our own awards ceremony to pay tribute to those who continue to shine a positive light on the game in our region,” COSAFA president Artur de Almeida e Silva said.

“Southern Africa has long been a leader on the continent for excellence and this is a way to highlight the achievemen­ts of not just players and coaches, but also those who lay the foundation­s for success with the hard work and dedication they put into the game.

“It is important that we celebrate our achievemen­ts and inspire the next generation of players, coaches, referees and administra­tors so that we can continue to grow the game in the region.”

The awards are open to all players and coaches from COSAFA’s 14-member associatio­ns, no matter where they ply their trade in the world.

Although they may have struggled to reclaim the trophy since their 4-2 triumph over Zambia in the 2018 final in Polokwane, Zimbabwe’s Warriors have had a huge say in the competitio­n.

The Warriors, with six titles, are only second to rivals Zambia, who hold the record with seven.

Veteran mentor Sunday “Mhofu’’ Chidzambwa remains the most successful coach in the tournament, having won four titles — in 2003, 2009, 2017 and 2018.

Sunday’s late brother Misheck was the first to win the COSAFA Championsh­ip for Zimbabwe in 2000, while Charles Mhlauri emulated that feat in 2005.

Ex-Warriors skipper Peter Ndlovu is the country’s all-time leading scorer in the competitio­n, having netted eight times.

He is also only second best for the tournament to Eswatini’s Felix Badenhorst­m, who has nine.

Apart from honouring the players, coaches and match officials of the year, there will also be various lifetime achievemen­t accolades that will be handed to those who have shaped football in the region over several decades.

Categories for the awards:

• Men’s Player of the Year

COSAFA • Women’s Player of the Year COSAFA • Men’s Goalkeeper of the Year COSAFA • Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year COSAFA • Men’s Most Promising Player of the Year COSAFA (aged 20 or under) • Women’s Most Promising Player of the Year

COSAFA (aged 20 or under) • Male Coach of the Year

COSAFA • Female Coach of the Year COSAFA • Male Referee of the Year COSAFA • Female Referee of the Year COSAFA

COSAFA member associatio­ns:

Angola, Botswana, Comoros, Eswatini, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. — Sports Reporter/cosafa.com

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe