Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League games stop after March 17 because of the FIFA international break. Rodwell Thabe, the acting Chief Executive Officer for PSL, told New Zimbabwe.com that the games would pick up again on March 29.
The break happens right after the third round of matches scheduled for this coming weekend. During this time off, Zimbabwe must play two World Cup Qualifier games. They face Benin first on March 20, then challenge Nigeria five days later on March 25. This break lets Zimbabwe call up players from local teams without disrupting league games.
Michael Nees coaches the Zimbabwe national team and announced his player selections on Wednesday. Knowledge Musona made headlines by returning to the team. Many fans felt surprised because Musona had stepped away from international soccer back in 2022. His comeback adds experience to the squad for these crucial qualifying matches.
The national team needs these players from the Premier Soccer League to compete against tough African opponents. Both upcoming games matter greatly for Zimbabwe's hopes of advancing in World Cup qualification. The Group C standings could change dramatically based on these March results. Every point counts toward possible qualification for the tournament.
The break happens right after the third round of matches scheduled for this coming weekend. During this time off, Zimbabwe must play two World Cup Qualifier games. They face Benin first on March 20, then challenge Nigeria five days later on March 25. This break lets Zimbabwe call up players from local teams without disrupting league games.
Michael Nees coaches the Zimbabwe national team and announced his player selections on Wednesday. Knowledge Musona made headlines by returning to the team. Many fans felt surprised because Musona had stepped away from international soccer back in 2022. His comeback adds experience to the squad for these crucial qualifying matches.
The national team needs these players from the Premier Soccer League to compete against tough African opponents. Both upcoming games matter greatly for Zimbabwe's hopes of advancing in World Cup qualification. The Group C standings could change dramatically based on these March results. Every point counts toward possible qualification for the tournament.