Veteran goalkeeper Washington Arubi has been recalled to the national team after Warriors coach Baltemar Brito included him in a 24-men squad assembling in Harare for a training camp.
The training camp is part of preparations for next month's Fifa World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Nigeria.
Zifa failed to organize a friendly match for the team during the current Fifa international break.
They resorted to inviting players to the capital city for training only although they could not bring in European-based players for the hastily organized camp.
The 38-year-old Arubi, plying his trade for SuperSport in South Africa, is one of three goalkeepers including Dynamos' Prince Tafiremutsa and Wallace Magalane of FC Platinum.
Also making a return to national recognition is Ronald Pfumbidzai who is also at SA-side SuperSport.
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Training Squad
GOALKEEPERS:
Washington Arubi (SuperSport United), Prince Tafiremutsa (Dynamos), Wallace Magalane (FC Platinum)
DEFENDERS:
Ronald Pfumbidzai (SuperSport United), Peter Muduhwa, Andrew Mbeba (Highlanders), Godknows Murwira (CAPS United), Munashe Garananga (FC Sheriff Tiraspol), Divine Lunga (Golden Arrows), Xolani Ndlovu (Chicken Inn), Frank Makarati (Dynamos)
MIDFIELDERS:
Never Tigere (Ihefu S.C), Tatenda Tavengwa (Venda Football Academy), Tanaka Shandirwa (Dynamos), Brian Banda, Walter Musona (FC Platinum), Phenias Bamusi (CAPS United), Takunda Benhura (Ngezi Platinum Stars), Gerald Bero (Manica Diamonds), Shepherd Mhlanga (Chicken Inn),
FORWARDS:
Obriel Chirinda (Bulawayo Chiefs), Knox Mutizwa (Golden Arrows), Terrence Dzvukamanja (SuperSport United), Thandolwenkosi Ngwenya (FC Platin