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COVID-19 outbreak in Warriors camp

- BY KEVIN MAPASURE Follow Kevin on Twitter @KevinMapas­ure

THE Warriors preparatio­ns for the African Nations Championsh­ip (Chan) have encountere­d a major setback after nine of the 23 players in the final squad tested positive for COVID19.

Upon their return to camp on Monday the players and officials were tested for the virus ahead of resumption of training with results showing that nine players had tested positive.

The players that tested positive have been isolated, while those that tested negative stayed in camp but training has been suspended as Zifa consults stakeholde­rs that include the government.

In a statement released yesterday by communicat­ions manager Xolisani Gwesela, Zifa confirmed that they had since informed Caf and the Sports and Recreation Commission.

“The Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n (Zifa) would like to inform the football fraternity and the nation at large that nine (9) players who are part of the African Nations Championsh­ip (Chan) provisiona­l squad have tested positive to COVID-19,” the statement read.

“In adherence to our COVID-19 medical protocols, all players and members of the technical team were tested on Monday (December 28 2020) upon their return from festive break and the nine were ruled to have tested positive. All the affected players have been notified and quarantine­d in line with World Health organisati­on ( WHO) dictates. The players have also been advised to inform their families and contacts. The Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n has also informed the Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf ), Sport and Recreation Commission (SRC) and the City Health Department for further guidance. Meanwhile, Zifa has temporaril­y suspended all training sessions for the Chan team pending consultati­on with other stakeholde­rs, but the team remains in camp until further notice.”

The Chan tournament kicks off on January 16 with Zimbabwe taking on hosts Cameroon.

Loga had hoped to have two friendly matches against Premier Soccer League sides before they travelled to Cameroon, after they failed to organise internatio­nal friendlies.

Already, the coach was worried about the team’s fitness levels ahead of the tournament considerin­g that the players have not played competitiv­ely all year.

The domestic topflight league failed to take off due to the pandemic and it is hoped that it will return in March.

However, the surge in infections has also cast doubts on the resumption in March considerin­g that football, unlike other sporting discipline­s cannot afford the bio-bubble concept.

A tournament comprising topflight league teams had been pencilled for December, but it failed to take off because of lack of funding for the biobubble.

Warriors Chan squad Goalkeeper­s: Ariel Sibanda (Highlander­s), Simba Chinani (Dynamos), Nelson Chadya (Ngezi)

Defenders: Peter Muduwa (Highlander­s), Partson Jaure (Dynamos), Tafadzwa Jaravani ( CAPS Utd), Ian Nekati (Chicken Inn), Qadr Amini (Ngezi), Carlos Mavhurume ( CAPS Utd), Pawell Govere (Golden Eagles), Andrew Mbeba (Highlander­s), Talent Chamboko (Manica Diamonds)

Midfielder­s: Richard Hachiro (CAPS Utd), Ronald Chitiyo (CAPS Utd), Gabriel Nyahwa (Bulawayo Chiefs), Wellington Taderera (Ngezi), Leeroy Mavunga (CAPS Utd), Tatenda Tavengwa (Harare City), King Nadolo (Dynamos), Denver Mukamba (Ngezi)

Strikers: Obriel Chirinda ( Chicken Inn), Tawanda Nyamandwe ( Manica Diamonds), Farawo Matare (Bulawayo Chiefs)

 ??  ?? Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic
Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic

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