Zimbabwe Women's Team to Receive Training Pay Under New Soccer Leadership.
The Zimbabwe Football Association's new board has announced training allowances for the Mighty Warriors, the national women's team.
The team began preparations Sunday for their upcoming Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualifier matches against Angola. Coach Sithethelwe "Kwinji 15" Sibanda will lead the squad in these crucial games.
The first match takes place on February 20 in Luanda, Angola. The return leg follows six days later at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa.
ZIFA Secretary-General Yvonne Manwa shared the news with players during their training session in Harare. The announcement marks a shift from previous policies, as players will earn payment for their time in camp.
ZIFA President Nqobile Magwizi and board member Kudzai Kadzombe attended the training to show their support. "I am happy to announce that this board has committed to paying you your training allowances," Manwa told the excited players.
This move signals fresh changes under the leadership of the recently-elected ZIFA board.
The Zimbabwe Football Association's new board has announced training allowances for the Mighty Warriors, the national women's team.
The team began preparations Sunday for their upcoming Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualifier matches against Angola. Coach Sithethelwe "Kwinji 15" Sibanda will lead the squad in these crucial games.
The first match takes place on February 20 in Luanda, Angola. The return leg follows six days later at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa.
ZIFA Secretary-General Yvonne Manwa shared the news with players during their training session in Harare. The announcement marks a shift from previous policies, as players will earn payment for their time in camp.
ZIFA President Nqobile Magwizi and board member Kudzai Kadzombe attended the training to show their support. "I am happy to announce that this board has committed to paying you your training allowances," Manwa told the excited players.
This move signals fresh changes under the leadership of the recently-elected ZIFA board.