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Trouble in Cameroon AFCON camp

An Under 20 side has been put on standby and could play against the Zimbabwe national football team in September.
By Kevin Mapasure Sep. 4, 2024

All eyes on Nees as Warriors begin hunt

No foreign coach has ever taken the national men’s football team to the finals and Nees will be hoping to be the first to achieve the feat.
By Newsday Sep. 4, 2024

Zifa, NC in big fight

The country does not have a Caf-certified stadium and play home matches away from home.
By Kevin Mapasure Aug. 30, 2024

Warriors secure stadium

The Warriors hosted Nigeria in Rwanda last year, before they played Lesotho in South Africa this year in the 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers.
By Henry Mhara Aug. 21, 2024

Zim to host hockey fest

All the action from the qualifiers will be broadcast live on the African Hockey Federation’s YouTube channel.
By Linda Munyama Aug. 16, 2024

Stadia crisis, Warriors’ own goal

Zimbabwe boast five appearances at Africa’s premier football stage — in 2004, 2006, 2017, 2019 and 2021.
By Farirayi Kahwemba Jul. 17, 2024

Kenya wary of Warriors

Zimbabwe open their campaign with an away match against the Harambee Stars whom they have  struggled against over the years.
By Kevin Mapasure Jul. 9, 2024

Warriors in tough Afcon draw

Matches will start in September and the Warriors will have to host their home matches in other countries as there is no Caf approved stadium in the country
By Kevin Mapasure Jul. 5, 2024

Warriors’ doom draw. . . as Mutasa bounces back

The Warriors found themselves in a tough group as a consequence of their lowly ranking of 38, which condemned them to pot four of the draw.
By Kevin Mapasure Jul. 5, 2024