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Zimbabwe: I Returned to Save Domestic Football


Question: What do you have in your absence during Football mainstream?

Answer: During my sabbatical year, I was back with associations like Highlanders, and other clubs in the first division on issues such as event management, the constitution and the status of players. I have a passion for the game, it was during this period that I discovered is that the needs of Zifa have intensified support programs to associations, especially in the lower divisions and Line-Cours.

During that period I also participated in a course of Fifa in Zurich, Switzerland, and in March, we were the first group with the new Fifa Central. . . It was for regional instructors, Chris Mbanga and visits me.

I have, since, and held in Bulawayo way for the allocation of man with the potential management and group dynamics.

I also managed to become familiar with the structures of the lowest in our industry, and contributed to some of its own clubs appreciate Fifa, Caf and Zifa statutes, the company because in some clubs players have not Only football, but they have work contracts.

This interaction has shown that it is necessary to work harder to build capacity. It was time to betrĂ¼bend to note that former players are in a situation of extreme poverty, and this reinforces my solution, and try to revitalize the Footballers’ Union of the Republic of Zimbabwe, as well as former footballers ago helped to live a better life.

We really Fifpro and parts of our country and our partners in South Africa and Egypt, and I did in the structures, Shepherd Chiware (Advisor sport) and Desmond Maringwa had begun.

I also emphasized the fact that there are more people dedicated to the outside, support for lower division clubs, whose passion for football should be completed by Zifa and the business community.

Q: But how he feels right now, as the development and training of directors?

A: I just feel that I was part of the family of football and football, that beyond 2010.

I believe we owe our tour, from 2007 to 2010 with more vehemence, and I am sure, with my knowledge and experience, we can spearhead of the growth and development of the national team.

It is a pity that we can not squander two years finger-pointing, but I think I have to act like an eagle flies so high, and do a search on key targets, and I will not be part of the insignificant, that wars Marquent football.

Q: So you regret or bitterness during the period that you have been on the side of the line?

A: No, bitterness.

The only regret is that we allowed the time and energy to focus on quiz at the expense of the party. We must be able to stand up and dust, then down to serious business after the mark of man is not to stay on the cutting edge, but rising again from its ashes and strong.

Our game has been a victim of hatred of the policy of the proximity of several decades, and my approach is that human beings should be a game of chance to flourish because we are a giant of football, which is placed Waiting.

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