Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Caps Utd retain squad Ngezi Platinum secure most sought after players

- Tedious Manyepo and Paul Mundandi Harare Bureau Paul Mundandi Harare Bureau

ZIMBABWE’S Caf Champions League representa­tives Caps United have decided not to tamper with their title-winning squad as they anxiously wait to know who their opponents will be when the continent’s soccer motherbody conduct the draw in Cairo, Egypt, this afternoon.

There had been indication­s that some star players at the Green Machine, including defender Stephen Makatuka and reigning Soccer Star of the Year Hardlife Zvirekwi, were on their way from the Lloyd Chitembwe-coached team but our Harare Bureau understand­s all those players have made a U-turn as they are relishing probably their only chance of playing in the lucrative Champions League.

Makatuka, who had set his sights on playing in the South African Mvela League with AmaZulu, has committed his future to Makepekepe, so is Warriors right-wing back Zvirekwi who was understood to be eyeing a switch to the Tanzanian Premiershi­p. NGEZI Platinum Stars, Zimbabwe representa­tives in next year’s Caf Confederat­ion Cup, have secured the services of some of the Premiershi­p’s most-soughtafte­r soccer players as they bolster their squad ahead of their maiden dance in the Africa Safari.

The Mhondoro-based side will know who their opponents are today when Caf conducts the draw in Cairo, Egypt.

And Ngezi Platinum are leaving no stone unturned as they aim to make a loud statement in the continenta­l competitio­n next year by going into the transfer market to buy new players.

Yesterday, they added Tsholotsho’s Maclive Phiri, Dominic Mukandi from Dynamos and former Bulawayo City skipper Xolisani Moyo to their squad.

Veteran striker and the 2016 Golden Boot winner Leonard Tsipa has also vowed to stay at Caps United despite having gone to Tanzania where he was recently club-hunting.

Lanky goalkeeper Chris Mverechena, who was out on loan to Chibuku Super Cup and the country’s Caf Confederat­ions Cup poster team Ngezi Platinum Stars, has also returned to the team and joins fellow goalminder­s Edmore Sibanda and Jorum Muchambo.

Caps United chief executive, Cuthbert Chitima, said the team’s administra­tive structures are content with all the players they have in their books and believes their desire to succeed will drive them to the Promised Land.

Chitima hinted that Makepekepe could add some few new signings in their fold before the Caf Champions League’s December 31 player registrati­on deadline.

“We are going to sit down with our coach on Thursday and see if there is a real need to beef up our squad. The honest truth is that we are retaining the bulk of the squad (that helped us to win the 2016 league title) unless otherwise something happens.

“A lot has been said about our players leaving the team but we are not in a panic mode. At times it is

The platinum miners are also chasing the signature of Mutare City’s Agrippa Murimba who was expected at the mine yesterday.

The Chibuku Cup winners have already signed Qadr Amin who had snubbed them at the beginning of the season opting to join How Mine on a one-year contract.

Amin and Ngezi Platinum Stars’ mentor Tonderayi Ndiraya’s relationsh­ip dates back to their days at Dynamos when the former played under the latter in 2014 albeit with Ndiraya being an assistant coach.

“I can confirm that we have signed Maclive ((Phiri), Xolisani (Moyo) and Dominic (Mukandi) and we are currently busy registerin­g all our players. We are closing on the new signings this afternoon (yesterday).

“We will be sending the names to the board for approval but as Ngezi Platinum we are now ready to go and play in Africa. We are very happy and we are

the Press who just give us the pressure during this off-season period. We are retaining our players and even Chris (Mverechena) is coming back home,” said Chitima.

Although Caps United are mum on their target signings, they are believed to be chasing the signature of Dynamos leftback Ocean Mushure as well as Triangle’s exciting attacking midfielder Marlvin Gaki.

Chitembwe is a known big admirer of Mushure and he believes his experience will be a vital cog to his side’s cause in the African Safari. The Caps United gaffer is also probably looking at other clubs’ rejects as he is known to do well with players whose teams would have deemed them excess to requiremen­ts.

In the just-ended Premiershi­p season, he has revived the careers of Joel Ngodzo, Tsipa, Dominic Chungwa, Devon Chafa and goalkeeper Sibanda.

Chungwa was off-loaded by Dynamos with Ngodzo being thrown “to the dust bin” by his childhood team Highlander­s but Chitembwe somehow breathed life back into their careers and they are now among some of the most-sought-after players on the domestic scene.

“I might get two or three players but the truth is not going there to add numbers but to compete,” said Jeremiah Gasiteni, the platinum miners’ chairman.

A number of players on Monday converged in Ngezi to try their luck and among them was Dynamos rightback and Soccer Star of the Year finalist, Godknows Murwira, as well as Edgar Mhungu who captains Northern Region Division One runners-up Herentals.

Ngezi Platinum are expected to play their Caf Confederat­ion Cup preliminar­y round tie on the weekend of February 10–12 with the second leg pencilled for the weekend of February 17-19 next year.

Both legs of the preliminar­y round ties of the tournament start in February,while the first round proper takes place in March. The two legs of the final are set to take place in November with $1.25 million in prize money going to the champions and the runners-up winning $625 000.

at the moment I am giving all the attention to my family. I just want to rest and I will be back to work in 12 days’ time. I’m going to meet with my players and technical team on January 2 for a braai. We will start our pre-season training on January 3 and I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year and may the Lord bless everyone,” said the championsh­ip-winning coach.

Meanwhile, Caps United are set to get a huge financial reward if they win the Caf Champions League title after Caf increased the financial rewards in a new format with the prize for the winners increasing by 66.6 percent to $2.5 million. The runners-up will receive $1.25 million, semi-finalists $875 000, quarter finalists $650 000 and the eight-group qualifiers who fail to make the knockout stage $550 000 each.

Caf have cut the two-leg qualifying phase from three rounds to two and doubled the number of qualifiers for the mini-leagues from eight to 16.

Clubs eliminated at the last-32 stage of qualifying get a second shot at African glory by dropping to the Confederat­ion Cup which star-studded TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo won this season.

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