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ZIFA Moves To Quell Camp Tension Reports After Chirewa’s Early Departure

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The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has stepped in to clarify the circumstances surrounding midfielder Tawanda Chirewa’s abrupt departure from the Warriors camp, following a wave of unconfirmed reports alleging internal tensions and player unrest.

Chirewa, who featured in Thursday’s 3–1 defeat to Algeria and scored Zimbabwe’s lone goal after coming on as a half-time substitute, left the camp less than a day after his appearance. His sudden exit sparked speculation after a separate story began circulating claiming both Chirewa and fellow midfielder Tawanda Maswanhise were considering walking out of camp due to an alleged altercation with new Warriors coach Marian “Mario” Marinica.

Sources linked to the team had alleged rising friction, including claims that the Romanian coach used strong language and expletives during meetings and warm-ups, behaviour said to have unsettled some players and technical staff members.

But in a detailed statement issued on Friday, ZIFA dismissed any suggestion that Chirewa’s departure was linked to internal disputes. Instead, the association said the player’s early return to England was part of a pre-arranged agreement with Wolverhampton Wanderers, who had requested that the youngster be available for only one international fixture due to changes in their technical setup.

“The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) wishes to inform the nation, the media fraternity, and all stakeholders that midfielder Tawanda Chirewa has been granted permission to leave the national team camp, as had been agreed prior to the player joining the camp,” reads part of the statement.

ZIFA stressed that the move had the “full blessing” of both parties and was made to allow Wolves’ new technical team to assess the player as they prepare for the upcoming season. The association insisted the arrangement was neither a withdrawal nor a fallout, but a “professional and mutually respectful alignment” prioritising the player’s development.

Wolves midfielder Marshall Munetsi was also released from the squad under similar circumstances, in what ZIFA says reflects ongoing cooperation with clubs monitoring their players during the off-season.

However, the claims of tension in camp, though unconfirmed, continue to hover over the Warriors setup, with neither ZIFA nor Marinica’s technical team publicly addressing the allegations of strong language or a possible standoff involving senior players.

For now, ZIFA’s clarification seeks to steady the ship amid growing scrutiny of Marinica’s early days in charge. The situation remains fluid, and further communication from the association or the coaching staff is expected as the Warriors prepare for their next friendly against Qatar.

This is a developing story.

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FUZ Leaders Attend FIFPRO General Assembly in Lisbo

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Footballers Union of Zimbabwe (FUZ) president Desmond Maringwa and vice president Herbert Dick are in Lisbon, Portugal, where they are attending the FIFPRO General Assembly alongside player unions from around the world.

The annual gathering brings together representatives from more than 60 national player associations to deliberate on key issues affecting professional footballers globally. This year’s agenda is expected to focus on player welfare, contractual rights, safeguarding standards, and the broader challenges facing the football workforce amid an evolving global calendar.

Maringwa and Dick’s participation underscores FUZ’s commitment to strengthening Zimbabwe’s voice within the international football community. By contributing to the discussions in Lisbon, the pair aim to ensure that the concerns of Zimbabwean players are represented in FIFPRO’s policy positions and future advocacy.

The assembly will also address emerging topics such as the rapid growth of women’s football, the impact of increased fixture congestion, and the need for enhanced protections for players at all levels. FUZ’s involvement offers an opportunity to learn best practices from other unions and to reinforce the union’s role in championing improved working conditions for local footballers.

The Lisbon meeting continues through the week, bringing together global union leaders to shape strategies that will influence the future of the game.

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Sikandar Raza Urges Teammates to Unleash Killer Instinct Against Sri Lanka

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Zimbabwe’s national cricket team captain, Sikandar Raza,has urged his  teammates to unleash their killer instinct  as they take on Sri Lanka today in Pakistan .

Speaking ahead of the match, Raza emphasized the need for his team to be more ruthless in their approach. “We’ve been performing well, but we need to take it to the next level,” he said.

He also stated that ,”We can’t afford to concede over 20 runs in a single over during crucial stages of the game. We need to be braver in our thought process, trust our skills, and stick to the plan.”

Raza’s leadership and experience will be crucial in guiding Zimbabwe as they take on top-quality opposition. The tri-series promises high-intensity T20 action, and Raza is confident in his team’s ability to compete. “We’re facing tough opponents, but we have the skills and the talent to take them on,” he added.

The Zimbabwean skipper has been in top form, breaking Virat Kohli’s record for most Player of the Match awards in T20Is. His hunger and desire to win games for Zimbabwe drive him to perform at the highest level. “I’m just trying to lead by example and inspire my teammates to do the same,” Raza said.

Today’s match against Sri Lanka will be a crucial test for Zimbabwe, and Raza will be looking to lead his team to victory. The Chevrons will need to be at their best to take on a strong Sri Lankan side, but Raza is optimistic about their chances. “We’re ready for the challenge, and I’m excited to see how we perform,” he said.

The match is set to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams looking to make a statement in the tri-series. Zimbabwe will be looking forward to bounce back from their loss to Pakistan, while Sri Lanka will be aiming to make it two wins in a row.

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EARLY AFCON CAMP FOR WARRIORS

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Zimbabwe’s national football team is set to begin preparations for the Africa Cup of Nations earlier than usual, after authorities cleared an early December training camp for the Warriors.

The arrangement gives head coach Marina “Super Mario” Marinica a rare opportunity to work extensively with his squad ahead of the continental showpiece.

The local-based players will assemble immediately after the Premier Soccer League season ends this weekend, allowing the technical team uninterrupted contact time before the tournament.

For Marinica, who has so far only observed his side briefly in friendly matches against Algeria and Qatar, this extended period is particularly valuable.

The early camp comes at a critical time as Zimbabwe prepares for a tough Group B, where they will face Egypt, Angola and South Africa.

After suffering five consecutive group-stage exits, the Warriors are eager to change their fortunes.

By starting early, the coaches hope to build cohesion, refine their tactical organisation and gain a clearer understanding of which players can handle the demands of AFCON football.

The initial phase of the programme will focus on domestic players, with those playing abroad expected to join once released by their clubs.

A source close to the discussions said preparations have already been set in motion.

“The association recognises the importance of beginning the training camp early so the coach has enough time to assess the squad,” the insider said. “Everything has been agreed on, and if all goes well, camp will open in early December with local players reporting first.

The foreign-based players will join later depending on their club schedules.”

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