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Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIFA and COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa is confident the regional body’s flagship tournament — the COSAFA Castle Cup — will return a stronger competition next year amid revelations of major moves being undertaken to ensure it evolves into a bigger event on the continent.
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JOHANNESBURG. – New-look African Cup of Nations and CAF Champions League soccer competitions could emerge this week from discussions in Morocco that will include FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
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Chipo Sabeta Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA and COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa will this week lead a delegation to the Confederation of African Football symposium in Rabat, Morocco, that is expected to chart a new era for the continental game, under the leadership of Ahmad.
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Philip Chiyangwa – COSAFA president WE are delighted to be currently hosting the 2017 COSAFA Castle Cup in South Africa’s North West province and look forward to the potential of more pan-African tournaments being played in our region.
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CAPS United stunned Algerian giants USM Algier on Wednesday, to record their first victory in the CAF Champions’ League Group stages, cheering the spirits of millions of Zimbabwean football fans.
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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor CAPS United might have charmed many neutrals with a solid, and at times quality, performance in their victory over Algerian giants USM Alger on Wednesday, but that CAF Champions League adventure came at a huge cost for the Green Machine amid revelations the club suffered huge losses.
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Petros Kausiyo and Eddie Chikamhi ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa, riled by the mayhem that marred the Premiership showdown between Highlanders and Dynamos at Barbourfields, has vowed to crack down on hooliganism and revealed he will be thorough in dealing with the scourge of violence in domestic football.
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Collins Okinyo in NAIROBI, Kenya THE knives of Issa Hayatou, the deposed leader of CAF, are out against the new leadership of the body as plans are firmly underway to seek to annul the result that brought Ahmad to power with claims of FIFA Ethics breaches.
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Stanely Mushava Literature Today Zimbabwe’S global avatar has maxed out on grand narratives and pop consumables but occasionally underestimated the place of biography as a long night of the soul.
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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor IN a game pregnant with those who believe in the supernatural, there will be some who will claim it’s a powerful force that strikes once every 30 years — CAPS United hammering bitter rivals Dynamos 7-0 in 1987 at Rufaro and Bantu Rovers also getting seven goals in their massacre of […]
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Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor PHILIP CHIYANGWA yesterday underlined his growing international profile when the ZIFA president was appointed vice president of the powerful African Cup of Nations organising committee that will oversee the selection of hosts and administration of the continental football showpiece.
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter CHAMPIONS CAPS United have been boosted by the availability of Leonard Tsipa for the CAF Champions League group stage opener against Zamalek on Friday.
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CAIRO. – The new Confederation of African Football president, Ahmad, says he has refused to accept a salary from African football’s governing body.
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Sports Reporter CAPS United chief executive Cuthbert Chitima leaves today for Egypt where he is expected to represent the Green Machine when they go into the hat tomorrow for the draw of the CAF Champions League group stage.
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Sports Reporter CASTLE Lager Premiership Coach of the Year Lloyd Chitembwe and childhood friend Norman Mapeza will have to temporarily put their ties aside as they fight for bronze in the Independence Cup third place play-off at Barbourfields this afternoon.