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New ZIFA Board Strikes Fashion Deal for Warriors
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27912, member: 2262"] ZIFA operates smoother than ever before. The fresh leadership team headed by Nqobile Magwizi started just two months ago yet has already secured several corporate partnerships. Last week, they signed two agreements focused on improving their digital systems and developing technical skills. Yesterday, ZIFA announced another partnership: 4 May International will provide formal clothing for the Warriors during every game over the next three years. This deal starts right away, with the Warriors wearing these fancy outfits for upcoming World Cup qualifying matches against Benin on March 20 in Durban, South Africa, and later against Nigeria in Uyo five days after. 4 May previously supplied similar clothing back in 2018-2019. Their CEO, Ellcy Chimedza, explained they returned because they trust the new board completely. He mentioned style and professionalism work together perfectly when dressing Zimbabwe's national soccer team, calling it both an honor and responsibility for his company to help them look distinguished everywhere they go. The partnership represents shared values between the companies according to Chimedza. He expressed strong belief in the current ZIFA leadership and described the deal as their way to support the national team during important competitions. Seeing the Warriors dressed smartly makes everyone at 4 May feel proud about their connection to the team. ZIFA Marketing Committee chairperson Kudzai Kadzombe described the timing as perfect since football is experiencing major changes under new management. She said this agreement proves their commitment to raising Zimbabwean football standards internationally. Players and coaches deserve to look as professional as they perform on the field. Warriors coach Michael Nees attended the signing ceremony and shared how excited his players felt about the arrangement. He noticed they responded quickly when asked for suit measurements through their group chat, showing genuine enthusiasm for the formal wear. Both he and the team expressed happiness about the partnership. The sponsorship includes high-quality suits, shirts, and shoes custom-tailored for 23 team members plus coaches, support staff, and executives. Style consultations come with the package to ensure everyone looks fashionable by international standards. New outfits will arrive before each international game during the three-year agreement, which might extend even longer. Coach Nees plans to reveal his player selections for the upcoming matches against Benin and Nigeria tomorrow. The announcement will show which athletes benefit from these new formal outfits when representing Zimbabwe internationally. These games mark important steps toward potential qualification for the 2026 World Cup tournament. [/QUOTE]
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