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Warriors squad named
28 Apr 2015 at 08:52hrs | Views
ZIFA have now set tomorrow as the day the Warriors coach will be officially announced with the association's board member development John Phiri revealing yesterday that they had been waiting for the High Performance Committee to make final deliberations on the matter.
The identity of the coach, who will take charge of Zimbabwe's 2017 African Cup of Nations qualifying campaign, is still to be made official although ZIFA have made a strong hint on elevating national Under-23 coach Callisto Pasuwa to that position.
ZIFA have, however, not yet tabled a contract for Pasuwa and it emerged yesterday that such a move would only be made after tomorrow's meeting of the HPC.
But the fact that Pasuwa has been tasked with putting together the COSAFA Cup team and to look for backroom staff shows that he is set for the top job.
Pasuwa, who has guided the Young Warriors to a place at the 2015 African Games in Congo Brazzaville in September, has also been mandated by ZIFA to choose the side that will represent the country at the COSAFA Cup in South Africa next month.
The former Dynamos coach has, however, been told he would have to limit the number of players he picks from each team as the Premiership programme would continue to run during the COSAFA Cup, scheduled for May 17-30 in South Africa's North West province.
Pasuwa has had to quickly adjust to a life of having to deal with restrictions in terms of players to choose for national duty after being forced to use a makeshift side in the African Games qualifier against Cameroon.
The 44-year-old coach yesterday said he had picked a provisional squad for the COSAFA tournament but that looks set to change as he awaits responses from clubs. The coach said he would also engage foreign-based players individually to check on their availability for the tournament.
Pasuwa has already included former Dynamos goalkeeper George Chigova, who is now at SuperSport United in the ABSA Premiership, and former youth international Charlton Mashumba, who has been playing well for Jomo Cosmos in the National First Division. "The foreign-based players will be going for the off season and would need to rest but we will talk to them individually.
With the South African Premiership season ending on May 9, Pasuwa will be able to call upon a number of players from that league but players such as Khama Billiat, Cuthbert Malajila and Kuda Mahachi would still have Nedbank Cup final commitments with Mamelodi Sundowns.
With ZIFA unable to arrange friendly matches before the Warriors' first Nations Cup assignment against Malawi on June 14, Pasuwa had recommended that the COSAFA Cup be used as the build-up to the continental qualifiers.
Malawi on their part have also decided to use the COSAFA Cup to fine-tune their squad for the Nations Cup and Flames coach Young Chimodzi told cosafa.com that he is taking the tournament seriously as he is using it to prepare for the Nations Cup qualifiers.
PROVISIONAL WARRIORS SQUAD:
Goalkeepers: George Chigova (SuperSport), Tatenda Munditi (Harare City), Bernard Donovan (How Mine).
Defenders: Hardlife Zvirekwi (CAPS United), Godknows Murwira (Dynamos), Kelvin Moyo (FC Platinum), Ralph Kawondera (Flame Lily), Justice Jangano (Gunners), Douglas Sibanda (Highlanders).
Midfielders: Danny Phiri (Chicken Inn), Livingstone Genti (FC Platinum), Tinashe Chipunza (Triangle), Raphael Manuvire (ZPC Kariba) Ronald Chitiyo (Dynamos), Marshall Mudehwe (FC Platinum), Thomas Magorimbo (ZPC Kariba), Evans Rusike (Hwange).
Strikers: Pritchard Mpelele (Hwange), Edmore Chirambadare (Chicken Inn), Talent Chawapihwa (Harare City), Carlos Rusere (Dynamos), Moses Demera (Flame Lily), Charlton Mashumba (Jomo Cosmos).
The identity of the coach, who will take charge of Zimbabwe's 2017 African Cup of Nations qualifying campaign, is still to be made official although ZIFA have made a strong hint on elevating national Under-23 coach Callisto Pasuwa to that position.
ZIFA have, however, not yet tabled a contract for Pasuwa and it emerged yesterday that such a move would only be made after tomorrow's meeting of the HPC.
But the fact that Pasuwa has been tasked with putting together the COSAFA Cup team and to look for backroom staff shows that he is set for the top job.
Pasuwa, who has guided the Young Warriors to a place at the 2015 African Games in Congo Brazzaville in September, has also been mandated by ZIFA to choose the side that will represent the country at the COSAFA Cup in South Africa next month.
The former Dynamos coach has, however, been told he would have to limit the number of players he picks from each team as the Premiership programme would continue to run during the COSAFA Cup, scheduled for May 17-30 in South Africa's North West province.
Pasuwa has had to quickly adjust to a life of having to deal with restrictions in terms of players to choose for national duty after being forced to use a makeshift side in the African Games qualifier against Cameroon.
The 44-year-old coach yesterday said he had picked a provisional squad for the COSAFA tournament but that looks set to change as he awaits responses from clubs. The coach said he would also engage foreign-based players individually to check on their availability for the tournament.
With the South African Premiership season ending on May 9, Pasuwa will be able to call upon a number of players from that league but players such as Khama Billiat, Cuthbert Malajila and Kuda Mahachi would still have Nedbank Cup final commitments with Mamelodi Sundowns.
With ZIFA unable to arrange friendly matches before the Warriors' first Nations Cup assignment against Malawi on June 14, Pasuwa had recommended that the COSAFA Cup be used as the build-up to the continental qualifiers.
Malawi on their part have also decided to use the COSAFA Cup to fine-tune their squad for the Nations Cup and Flames coach Young Chimodzi told cosafa.com that he is taking the tournament seriously as he is using it to prepare for the Nations Cup qualifiers.
PROVISIONAL WARRIORS SQUAD:
Goalkeepers: George Chigova (SuperSport), Tatenda Munditi (Harare City), Bernard Donovan (How Mine).
Defenders: Hardlife Zvirekwi (CAPS United), Godknows Murwira (Dynamos), Kelvin Moyo (FC Platinum), Ralph Kawondera (Flame Lily), Justice Jangano (Gunners), Douglas Sibanda (Highlanders).
Midfielders: Danny Phiri (Chicken Inn), Livingstone Genti (FC Platinum), Tinashe Chipunza (Triangle), Raphael Manuvire (ZPC Kariba) Ronald Chitiyo (Dynamos), Marshall Mudehwe (FC Platinum), Thomas Magorimbo (ZPC Kariba), Evans Rusike (Hwange).
Strikers: Pritchard Mpelele (Hwange), Edmore Chirambadare (Chicken Inn), Talent Chawapihwa (Harare City), Carlos Rusere (Dynamos), Moses Demera (Flame Lily), Charlton Mashumba (Jomo Cosmos).
Source - herald