Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Chunga apologises over Cosafa team selection

- Ngqwele Dube Sports Correspond­ent

NATIONAL Under-17 football team coach Moses Chunga says the short time frame given to prepare for the Cosafa Championsh­ip limited his selection ability.

Chunga said he failed to travel across the country to scout for talent as there was little time on his side. He was able to travel to Bulawayo, Esigodini and also scouted for players around the capital city, Harare.

Chunga, however, said after his return from Madagascar, he will come up with a comprehens­ive scouting plan that will take him countrywid­e and also develop talent rather than just select players for the national team.

Zimbabwe will be taking part in this year’s Cosafa Under-17 Championsh­ip scheduled for Mauritius from Friday to 30 July. The annual tourney will feature eight teams.

“People will have to forgive me this time around because the time frame that I had to select the team was limited. I did not visit many places like Masvingo, Mutare and several other towns because of the little time I had.

“It was certainly not my intention to leave out footballer­s from these places but when I come back I will be correcting this anomaly,” said Chunga who was appointed to his post mid-last month.

The former national took time to come from his home country. The club only applied for his work permit last month. Sources disclosed that not only had Bosso applied for his work permit but they had also sought to have his stay extended in the country as his days had expired.

Chances are high Highlander­s will promote Bosso90 left back Mbongeni Ndlovu as cover for Warriors defender Honest Moyo. The 19-year-old, who is younger brother to team midfielder expressed hope that people will look at the bigger picture once the Cosafa tournament ends as he would be focused on developing talent and not just winning competitio­ns. He said he intends crafting a comprehens­ive plan, together with other stakeholde­rs, that would assist in the overall developmen­t of junior players across the country. Chunga had to former Highlander­s captain Bekithemba, will start training with the first team this week and would be signed if he impresses head coach Erol Akbay who is expected to return from Netherland­s on 23 July.

When Moyo was away at the Cosafa Castle Cup in South Africa, Highlander­s were forced to use right footed defenders on the left side of their rearguard. defend the selection of his 16-year-old son, Madalitso among the trialists saying like every other footballer he deserved a chance.

Mauritius will be hosting the tourney for the second year running with last year’s edition having been won by Namibia. Zimbabwe has been drawn in with Group A and will square off in the preliminar­y stages against the host side, Botswana and Malawi. In Group B there is last year’s finalists South Africa, Zambia, Mozambique and Madagascar.

The matches will be played at two venues — the Saint Francois Xavier in the Mauritius capital Port Louis, and the Mauritius Football Associatio­n Technical Centre. The opening match will be played on 21 July as South Africa host Mozambique. The other will be played nine days later on 30 July, with the top two teams in each pool advancing to the semi-finals.

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Moses Chunga

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