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Fifa reps in Zim

Sport
Zifa normalisation committee chairperson Lincolm Mutasa

A TWO-MEMBER delegation from the Federation International de Football Association (Fifa) is currently in the country on a mission to strengthen football development.

David Fani and Santa Rasoamahenina, officials from the Fifa Regional Office for Southern Africa, will be in the country until tomorrow and are expected to meet the Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) normalisation committee, the association’s chief executive officer Yvonne Manwa, Fifa forward manager Kudzai Chitima and other senior members of the secretariat in a bid to solidify partnerships with key stakeholders.

In a statement yesterday, Zifa said the Fifa delegation’s visit was expected to have a profound impact on the Zimbabwe football team.

“The Zimbabwe Football Association is honoured to welcome David Fani and Santa Rasoamahenina from the Fifa Regional Office for Southern Africa, who are currently in the country on a mission to strengthen football development. The delegation will be in Zimbabwe until October 4, 2024, working closely with key stakeholders to advance several important initiatives,” Zifa said.

“Their discussions will focus on the following key agenda items:

“1. Zifa Village renovation project The team will review project documentation and assist in the preparation of the project application, alongside discussions on title holding to ensure the successful renovation of the Zifa Village.

“2. Zifa ordinary congress preparations — With the Zifa ordinary congress set for October 18, 2024, the delegation will discuss ongoing preparations to ensure a smooth and well-coordinated event.

“3. Engagement with Zimbabwe Men’s national team representatives — The delegation will also meet with representatives from the Zimbabwe men’s national team to engage in fruitful discussions on football development and the players’ ongoing involvement in national football initiatives.

“This mission underlines Fifa’s continued commitment to supporting football growth in Zimbabwe, while also providing crucial guidance on key projects aimed at advancing the sport across the nation. Zifa is grateful for Fifa’s support and looks forward to further collaboration to promote football development in the country.”

Zimbabwe, whose suspension by Fifa was lifted last year, is on a drive to lay a solid foundation for football.

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