A Premier League club linking up with a Harare academy just cracked open a direct pipeline from Zimbabwean grassroots football to English top-flight standards.
Wolves and Momentum Academy lock in a Zimbabwe partnership
Wolves and Momentum Academy lock in a Zimbabwe partnership
- English Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers has teamed up with Momentum Academy in Harare.
- Wolves will share their coaching philosophy and curriculum at both recreational and development levels.
- Annual coaching camps will be run in Zimbabwe by Wolves coaches, with online coaching education also baked into the deal.
- Talented players get a future shot at Wolves' Golden Chance programme through the partnership.
- Groups of young Zimbabwean players will travel to Wolverhampton to train at Compton Park.
- Visits include hands-on time with Wolves' coaching staff and full access to the club's facilities.
- Wolves international football development manager Shawn Briscoe called the partnership a chance to build pathways on and off the pitch.
- Briscoe credited Momentum Academy for doing serious work at the grassroots level.
- Fidelis Mashonga said Wolves bring Premier League pedigree and a proven track record in global player development.
- Zimbabwe's talent pool has long outpaced the systems designed to support it, per Mashonga.
- Direct access to structured development frameworks is the real prize for Zimbabwean players and coaches.
- Mashonga's goal is a disciplined, internationally competitive grassroots system that reshapes Zimbabwean football long-term.