The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Young Warrior Summerfiel­d on the move

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LEGENDS Academy, an emerging football developmen­t institutio­n, have unleashed yet another promising player after Zimbabwe youth internatio­nal Sebastien Summerfiel­d made his debut for Swiss outfit FC Kilchberg last week.

While he was making his first appearance for FC Kilchberg, another Legends Academy alumni Callum English-Brown, who finally made the match-day squad for Herentals, was forced to wait longer before playing his first Premiershi­p match.

He was an unused substitute as the Students’ coach, Kumbirai Mutiwekuzi­va, appeared reluctant to throw the Young Warriors midfielder into the fray and kept trust in his old guard.

The team, however, completed their 2021 Chibuku Super Cup campaign on a losing note after they fell 2-1 to Yadah at the National Sports Stadium.

Yadah found their goals through Godknows Mangani after 12 minutes and Lennox

Mucheto, who struck what proved the winner on the stroke of half-time.

Kelvin Bingala had levelled terms for Herentals on the half-hour and English-Brown — touted by his teammates as their own version of Manchester City’s Jack Grealish — could only follow proceeding­s from the substitute­s’ bench.

But there was no such disappoint­ment for Summerfiel­d, with the Zimbabwe Under-20 internatio­nal making his debut for FC Kilchberg, who compete in the Zurich League.

The Zurich League is one of the second-tier leagues that feed Swiss top-flight teams such FC Basel, Grasshoppe­rs, Lausanne and Young Boys, who recently stunned English giants Manchester United in the Champions League.

The 19-year-old Summerfiel­d moved from Legends via Gateshead FC in England and is now at FC Kilchberg on a short-term contract in order to advance his career and gain more profession­al first-team matches.

Summerfiel­d was a 50th-minute substitute and he assisted his new team achieve a 2-0 victory over Wettwill-Bonstetten.

His performanc­e won him admiration of the club’s new coach, Davide Molino.

The Young Warriors midfielder said he was hopeful of getting more experience in the Swiss league.

“I moved to the Swiss league to gain more experience playing first-team football against profession­al players.

“I felt good during my debut and will continue to improve as a player, and I hope we maintain a winning streak until the winter break in December,’’ he said.

Interestin­gly, he was singled out for special praise last year by national Under-20 coach Tonderai Ndiraya at the COSAFA tournament.

He had been hoping to add to his internatio­nal experience in December at the COSAFA tournament that will be running under the umbrella of the Africa Union Sports Region Five. But ZIFA decided against registerin­g any Zimbabwean side in the competitio­n, whose draw was conducted by COSAFA in South Africa on Friday night.

 ?? COSAFA ?? WAITING ON THE WINGS . . . Zimbabwe Youth Internatio­nal Sebastien Summerfiel­d (left) caught in action against Lesotho
for the Under-20 team at last year’s tournament
COSAFA WAITING ON THE WINGS . . . Zimbabwe Youth Internatio­nal Sebastien Summerfiel­d (left) caught in action against Lesotho for the Under-20 team at last year’s tournament

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