Scottland FC claimed the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League championship in their maiden top-flight campaign, becoming just the second team in 41 years to win the title as debut participants. The Gweru-based club secured a 2-1 victory over TelOne at Ascot Stadium before thousands of spectators who braved heavy rainfall to witness the historic coronation ceremony.
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa attended the celebration, marking the first time such a dignitary has graced a PSL title presentation. Scottland also became the inaugural recipient of the league's newly designed trophy. Coach Tonderai Ndiraya earned back-to-back championships after leading Simba Bhora to glory the previous season, while defender Kevin Moyo played every minute of all 34 league matches.
Washington Navaya from TelOne captured the Golden Boot with 17 goals, edging Scottland striker Tymon Machope by one. The ceremony attracted senior football officials and government representatives, adding prestige to a watershed moment for Zimbabwean soccer.
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa attended the celebration, marking the first time such a dignitary has graced a PSL title presentation. Scottland also became the inaugural recipient of the league's newly designed trophy. Coach Tonderai Ndiraya earned back-to-back championships after leading Simba Bhora to glory the previous season, while defender Kevin Moyo played every minute of all 34 league matches.
Washington Navaya from TelOne captured the Golden Boot with 17 goals, edging Scottland striker Tymon Machope by one. The ceremony attracted senior football officials and government representatives, adding prestige to a watershed moment for Zimbabwean soccer.