Future Zim Stars Get Training Under Manchester United

Eleven young Zimbabwean players are currently in England where they are attending a junior development programme under English Premiership soccer giants Manchester United.

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English Premiership soccer giants Manchester United in action (File Photo)

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  • Debunk
    Aug 26 2012, 18:59

    It great news to hear of such partnership to help youth football in Africa, may your project continue to grow in achieving its objectives. Well done & God bless.

  • Welly N
    Jul 5 2012, 08:02

    Great news for Zimbabwe!!!

    It's good that amidst all the negative publicity such great opportunities are opening up for our fellow country men.

    Also eat your hearts out some critics out there who have constantly been accusing Man U as not being supportive of African players.For interest sake Evra,Nani and Bebe who are in the current Man Utd set up are all African born & would have starred for African teams had they opted to do so. Welbeck is also born of African parentage.

    I urge the youngsters who will given this fantastic opportunity to give their best shot.