Former Zimbabwe striker Zenzo Moyo recently completed a two-week visit to Cyprus, where he reunited with his former club Pafos. The ex-Highlanders player joined the Cypriot team in 2000 alongside teammate Joel Luphahla, helping his previous club secure consecutive league championships. Pafos supporters and management welcomed Moyo warmly during his return after more than two decades. He met former teammates, club officials, and longtime supporters while exploring potential business opportunities. The veteran footballer emphasized that African players abroad should serve as positive role models and ambassadors for their countries.
Moyo advocates for creating pathways that enable more Zimbabwean talent to reach European football. He secured commitments from Cypriot clubs to invite Under-19 teams for tournaments where European scouts can evaluate young players. The former striker witnessed Pafos qualify for the Champions League group stages, where they will face elite teams like Barcelona and Bayern Munich. Moyo believes successful players should maintain relationships with former clubs to benefit future generations of African footballers.
Moyo advocates for creating pathways that enable more Zimbabwean talent to reach European football. He secured commitments from Cypriot clubs to invite Under-19 teams for tournaments where European scouts can evaluate young players. The former striker witnessed Pafos qualify for the Champions League group stages, where they will face elite teams like Barcelona and Bayern Munich. Moyo believes successful players should maintain relationships with former clubs to benefit future generations of African footballers.