The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kamambo leads Zifa delegation to SA

- Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor

ZIFA president Felton Kamambo will lead a strong delegation from the associatio­n expected to fly out to Johannesbu­rg today for a capacity-building and benchmarki­ng interactiv­e workshop at the South African Football Associatio­n this week.

The symposium is scheduled for February 20-22.

Kamambo has been on a crusade to change some of the approaches which ZIFA use to tackle their administra­tive challenges and the move to learn first-hand from their SAFA counterpar­ts is set to be hailed as a step in the right direction.

The ZIFA boss will be accompanie­d by members of his board, key figures in the secretaria­t and representa­tives of the country’s four regions.

Kamambo, fresh from a FIFA indaba in Turkey has, since coming into office, indicated he would want to interact with more of the game’s stakeholde­rs at home and abroad.

Today the ZIFA president and his delegation will head to SAFA, one of the best run associatio­ns on the continent who not only have the financial muscle, but have gained invaluable experience from staging such high-profile tournament­s like the 2010 World Cup, the African Cup of Nations, CHAN and COSAFA Cup competitio­ns.

“The purpose of the trip is for capacity building and benchmarki­ng. We intend to use the trip to capacitate our excom members, secretaria­t and assembly members,’’ Kamambo said.

“This is just the beginning of such visits, to associatio­ns we deem to be currently ahead of us. As you are aware that SAFA is known for best football administra­tion practices in Africa, we want to learn from the best.

“I am very optimistic that this trip will be beneficial for the growth and developmen­t of football in Zimbabwe.

“We will use this to establish areas of cooperatio­n between ZIFA and SAFA. We will also negotiate for friendly matches and not only for Men’s teams but for Women’s teams as well.’’

The ZIFA delegation will get an opportunit­y to learn and discuss from SAFA on how best to tackle challenges involved in key areas of the game, which include:

◆ Competitio­ns

◆ Commercial and marketing

◆ Legal and compliance

◆ Communicat­ions

◆ Integrity.

Technical issues which are also important drivers of the game will be tabled amid revelation­s by Kamambo that they will discuss with their SAFA counterpar­ts on issues related to:

◆ Referees

◆ Coaching

◆ Women football

◆ Football developmen­t.

“This signals a serious intent to change and embrace best business practices and the results must be there for all to see.

“It’s not an adventure for leisure but a commitment underpinne­d by a desire to take our football to the next level, and we owe this to our players and the fans’’.

ZIFA, Kamambo also said they were still looking to hold an induction workshop that is traditiona­lly held and funded by FIFA for the executive committee members.

“I was privileged to have served under the previous executive. It was at this point that I observed some gaps in our performanc­e,’’ said Kamambo.

“My continued scanning of the environmen­t has shown that the gap continues to worsen. It is at this point that, as an executive, we agreed that benchmarki­ng is the best way to go.

“This approach is designed to overcome, paradigm blindness, where we continue to do the same things because that’s what we are accustomed to.

“This trip will open ZIFA to new methods, ideas, and tools to improve our effectiven­ess.

“This visit exceeds the purview of a mere induction programme for the executive committee. It’s more of an admission by the leadership that we are way behind our colleagues within the region.’’

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