Nyoni fires up ZIFA coaching debate

Former Zimbabwe international Gabriel Nyoni has called for retired players to take active roles in developing the country's football future as the federation searches for a new national team coach. The ex-Highlanders and CAPS United winger posted on social media that the next generation of players needs guidance from those who understand the game's demands. He emphasized his readiness to teach and mentor young athletes.

Nyoni believes experienced former internationals possess valuable insights that can strengthen youth development systems and prepare players for international competition. He advocates for comprehensive support structures that include mentorship programs and career planning beyond playing days. The approach mirrors successful models used in other nations where retired stars contribute to talent development.

Supporters responded positively to his statements, with several suggesting he deserves consideration for coaching positions. One commenter proposed him for an interim Warriors role, while others praised his knowledge and urged officials to provide opportunities. Nyoni retired early because of injury, but maintains strong connections to Zimbabwean football through his continued involvement in discussions about the sport's direction.
 

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