Hadebe Named Warriors Captain as Surprise Shakeup Hits

Michael Nees chose temporary captains for both Warriors teams before their June games. The main squad will play friendly matches against Burkina Faso and Niger during early June. Teenage Hadebe leads the A-team after regular captain Marvelous Nakamba missed selection for these contests. Marshall Munetsi also stayed home as his deputy captain role went unused. Fringe players make up most of the roster heading to Morocco for international competition.

Andrew Mbeba takes charge of the B-team heading to South Africa for tournament play. Martin Mapisa serves as his second captain for the COSAFA Cup competition starting June 4. The younger squad consists mainly of Under-20 players competing against regional opponents. Simon Marange coaches this group with help from assistant Joel Luphahla from Simba Bhora. The tournament takes place across multiple venues throughout Bloemfontein.

Nees travels with his main squad to handle the friendly matches scheduled for June 6 and 10. Takesure Chiragwi assists the head coach during their trip to North Africa. The coaching staff decided to rest experienced players like Nakamba and Munetsi for these exhibition games. Two separate competitions require different approaches from the national team leadership. Both squads represent Zimbabwe across different age groups and skill levels.
 

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