NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Blow for FC Platinum

- BY TERRY MADYAUTA

ZIMBABWE’S representa­tives in the 2020/2021 Caf Champions league FC Platinum have been dealt a major blow after the continenta­l body turned down their plea to have coach Hiendrikus Pieter De Jongh (pictured) granted a special dispensati­on to sit on the bench without the mandatory Caf A coaching Licence.

De Jongh holds a Uefa A coaching licence which Caf does not recognise.

And the continenta­l motherbody has insisted that only the Caf A Licence is the permissibl­e qualificat­ion for all coaches taking part in the continenta­l football showcase.

“The Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf) has turned down Heindrikus Pieter De Jongh and FC Platinum’s request for an exemption to allow the head coach to sit on the bench during Caf interclub matches.

“De Jongh is a holder of a Uefa A licence obtained in his native country, Netherland­s. A Caf A coaching licence is a prerequisi­te for all coaches who participat­e in Caf Interclub competitio­ns.

“For coaches licensing criterion demands that all persons should be qualified for positions that they hold within football structures.

“To complement CCS’s stance on promoting profession­alisation of the game, the Zimbabwe football Associatio­n (Zifa) has also been gradually enforcing club licensing dictates to the elite league,” said Zifa in a statement.

This comes at a time the platinum miners are in the midst of preparing for their preliminar­y round clash against Costa do Sol of Mozambique later this month.

And they are again paying a huge price for their dismal performanc­e in previous campaigns, as they are starting the competitio­n in the preliminar­y round, with high hopes of doing better.

However they will have to make do without the Dutchman bellowing instructio­ns on the touchline with Patrick Mandizha set to take charge.

Mandizha is the only assistant coach, following the departure of Lizwe

Sweswe.

In this situation it remains to be seen if they will be able to sail beyond the group phase, which is one of the reasons why De Jongh was hired.

Going beyond the groups has remained elusive for them having failed in their last three attempts, although they have been brimming with confi for better strides since the arrival of the Dutchman in

January.

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