The Herald (Zimbabwe)

FC Platinum confirm friendlies

- Mukudzei Chingwere Midlands Bureau

ZIMBABWE’s representa­tive in the 2018 CAF Champions League, FC Platinum, have lined up three internatio­nal friendly matches as they look to sharpen their team ahead of the continenta­l adventure.

FC Platinum host Mozambican giants Ferroviari­o de Beira and Zambian sides Nkana Red Devils and Zanaco at Mandava in the three matches.

They are hoping CAF will give them the green light to use their home ground to host their CAF Champions League assignment­s.

They will play against the Mozambican giants, who were also here last year for a date against CAPS United this Saturday, before hosting Zanaco on January 30.

The last internatio­nal friendly will see them take on Nkana on February 3.

Coach Norman Mapeza is hopeful his charges will be ready for battle when they play their first match against Angolan champions Clube Desportivo de Agosto in the preliminar­y round with the first leg scheduled for February 11, in Angola.

Last month, FC Platinum assistant coach Lizwe Sweswe urged the club management to organise competitiv­e friendly matches for the team before the African safari.

“If we have adequate preparatio­ns we will be fine and we will be ready to compete in the African safari. We want friendly matches with good opposition that can even beat us and see where we need to improve,” said Sweswe.

FC Platinum are currently camped in Bulawayo for a crash pre-season programme where the technical department expressed satisfacti­on that everything was going on well. Mapeza has been boasting that he has assembled a good team which he believes has the ability to achieve their primary target of reaching the group stages of the Champions League.

CAPS United set the standards last year, by reaching the group stages of the tournament, ending years of poor showing by local teams in the tournament.

“I am more than happy and I do believe we can reach our set objectives. No regrets at all.

“We just need to keep on working hard like before. Preparatio­ns have been going on well and the new guys are settling well into the team which was the purpose also of camping here in Bulawayo,” said Mapeza.

FC Platinum spokespers­on Chido Chizondo confirmed the dates of the internatio­nal friendly matches which they hope will give the side adequate test before the African safari roars into life next month.

“We have talked to the clubs and they have confirmed their participat­ion, the first match will be played on Saturday at Mandava and the other matches will also be played at Mandava,’’ she said.

“The technical department wanted these friendly matches and we hope we will be ready for the African safari after these games. The matches will be played at Mandava because we are optimistic we will be allowed to play our matches at our home ground.

“Mandava will also give our supporters a chance to see the team in action and also our new players will get a chance to play in front of our supporters before we start playing Champions League matches.”

players US$6 000 each a month, pay its Coach of the Year K20 000 (about US$2 057) at their annual awards giving ceremony last month as was the case with Beston Chambeshi?

If Buildcon’s share from the prize money last year was just K11 000 (about US$1 131) for finishing ninth in the championsh­ip, how can they justify spending, for example, US$6 000 a month on one of their players and US$72 000 a year?

Something just doesn’t add up as was the case last year when some Tanzanian clubs realised they could not keep their wild promises to their Zimbabwean recruits after the new title sponsor, Kenya Commercial Bank, who replaced Vodacom Tanzania in September, unveiled a package of 325 million Tanzanian shillings (about US$144 000) for the league.

If the Zambian clubs are running their affairs on huge lines of credit or financial injections from elsewhere, how long can they then sustain such projects given the limited returns they can reap from the projects?

 ??  ?? DARLING OF THE MIDLANDS ... FC Platinum have been showering trailblazi­ng coach Norman Mapeza with praises for the way he mastermind­ed their historic success story which saw them being crowned champions of Zimbabwe football last year
DARLING OF THE MIDLANDS ... FC Platinum have been showering trailblazi­ng coach Norman Mapeza with praises for the way he mastermind­ed their historic success story which saw them being crowned champions of Zimbabwe football last year

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