The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Confed Cup slot still vacant

- Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWEAN football authoritie­s are yet to decide which team will represent the country in the forthcomin­g edition of the CAF Confederat­ion Cup.

The slot fell vacant after Highlander­s turned down the offer last month.

ZIFA spokespers­on, Xolisani Gwesela, said a replacemen­t was yet to be found.

“We are yet to get official communicat­ion from the Premier Soccer League concerning that issue,’’ he said. ‘‘We will also seek guidance from CAF, on the way forward, but now everything is on hold because of the coronaviru­s lockdown.

“In any case, the qualifiers are still taking place because some leagues were yet to conclude when the lockdown was effected.’’

Highlander­s informed the PSL, at their annual meeting last month, they will not be able to represent the country because of lack of funds. Bosso had secured the country’s sole ticket to play in the second-tier African clubs’ football competitio­n after they lifted the Chibuku Super Cup last year.

They beat Ngezi Platinum Stars at Barbourfie­lds. There have been suggestion­s that either the Chibuku Cup finalists, Ngezi Platinum or league runners-up Chicken Inn, could take up the slot. But, no formal approaches have taken place.

Champions FC Platinum are likely to be Zimbabwe’s sole representa­tives in Africa if football makes a return later this year.

The platinum miners have played in the last three successive Champions League editions.

FC Platinum, who are now under Dutch coach Hendrik Pieter de Jongh, have been preparing for the upcoming season with the Champions League in mind.

The CAF interclub competitio­ns are scheduled to begin in August. Associatio­ns were originally expected to submit the lists of participan­ts by end of May. But, the competitio­ns have been left hanging in suspense because of the coronaviru­s lockdown. The current edition for the 2019-2020 season has also been affected.

CAF announced the semi-finals and finals of the CAF Champions League and the Confederat­ion Cup have been postponed indefinite­ly. The CAF Champions League final was scheduled for May 24 in Morocco while the Confederat­ion Cup final was set for May 29 in Cameroon.

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