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KEEP YOUNG MIGHTY WARRIORS TOGETHER

  • Writer: NEXTLEVEL
    NEXTLEVEL
  • Jan 27, 2020
  • 1 min read

By Seth Mangena



Swaziland based Zimbabwean football analyst Noel Munzabwa and mighty warriors head coach Sithethelelwe "Kwinji 15" Sibanda have urged the Zimbabwean Football Association not to disband the Zimbabwe under 17 women's team that crashed out of the World Cup qualifier after losing 7-0 on aggregate to Botswana.

In an interview with Next Level Sports T.V Munzabwa said that it is prudent for the football association to groom the young mighty warriors and keep them together so that they can be able to represent Zimbabwe in other prestigious tournaments.

"If we keep this team for two or three years this team will take us to the Olympics who knows, we just need to keep encouraging the girls and help them grow."

“As first timers the girls gave it their all .They is a lot that they need to learn physical and tactical” This is the opinion of Mighty Warriors Coach Sithethelelwe “Kwinji 15” Sibanda.

"They need our support and patience; kids need to be taught how to behave offensively and how to behave defensively."

Meanwhile Zimbabwe under 20 women's team will face Malawi this weekend at Barbourfields Stadium for their World Cup qualifiers fixture.

 
 
 

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