Zimbabwe: Residents, Traditional Leaders Slam CAF

Zvishavane residents and traditional leaders have blasted the CAF leadership for barring FC Platinum from using local Stadium for their Champions League tie against El-Merreikh of Sudan.

Zimbabwe PSL team FC Platinum Zvishavane.

  • Zimbabwe:   Zifa Slowly Losing Mandava Battle

    The Herald, 20 March 2012

    ZIFA'S spirited efforts to stage the Champions League tie between FC Platinum and Sudanese giants El-Merreikh at Mandava this coming weekend appear to be slowly turning into a… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe/Sudan:   El Merreikh Want to Be Flown to Zvishavane

    The Herald, 14 March 2012

    SUDANESE giants El Merreikh have joined in the dispute between Zifa and the Confederation of African Football by setting conditions for their Champions League first round, first… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   CAF Cast Dark Cloud Over Zvishavane

    The Herald, 13 March 2012

    A DARK cloud is hanging over Zvishavane as fans battle to come to grips with the shocking decision by the Confederation of African Football to bar this mining town from hosting… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe/Sudan:   Fc Platinum Rock Sudan

    The Herald, 6 March 2012

    FC PLATINUM'S massacre of Swaziland's Green Mamba in a Champions League preliminary round tie has reverberated beyond their Zvishavane backyard with its echo is being heard as far… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   For Our Fatherland

    The Herald, 3 March 2012

    FC PLATINUM will bring Champions League football to the doorsteps of their fans today in an historic match at Mandava where, for the first time in this country's history, a game of… Read more »

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