Zimbabwe: Warriors Bounce Back After Burundi Revenge

The national senior soccer team booked a place in the last qualifying stage of 2013 Orange Africa Cup of Nations finals after a revenge victory in Burundi.

Warriors bounce back to defeat Burundi

  • Zimbabwe/Burundi:   Warriors' Must Win Tie

    Zimbabwe Standard, 17 June 2012

    THE Warriors' lack of confidence ahead of today's crucial second leg preliminary round tie against Burundi at the National Sports Stadium has prompted Zifa to engage a psychologist… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe/Mozambique:   Is Gumbo Up to the Warriors Task?

    Zimbabwe Standard, 12 June 2012

    AS the Warriors trot into the National Stadium, Zimpeto, against Mozambique in a 2014 World Cup qualifier later this afternoon, the question that is uppermost on most fans' minds… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Football Is More Than a Game, It Is a Way of Life

    The Herald, 16 June 2012

    Football is more than a game, it is a way of life, a mirror through which one can see the ebbs and flows of our world, capturing our joyous moments and our very sad ones. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Warriors Need Front-Line Spark

    Zimbabwe Independent, 14 June 2012

    THE Warriors will seek a front-line spark that has eluded them in the last two weeks as they switch attention to Afcon 2013 with a home clash against Burundi, after sabotaging… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe/Burundi:   Zifa Accuse Musona

    The Herald, 13 June 2012

    FRANCE-based midfielder Ovidy Karuru has been ruled out of the Warriors' decisive 2013 African Cup of Nations first round, second leg qualifier against Burundi following a rib… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   I'm Not Ready for National Team - Mazivisa

    The Herald, 13 June 2012

    THE country's leading goal-scorer, Nelson Mazivisa, says he is not yet ready for the national team and has pleaded with fans to give him time to develop. The Shabanie Mine striker,… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Bunjira's Letter to Zifa

    The Herald, 13 June 2012

    Dear Zifa Read more »

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