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ZIFA Shakeup as Magwizi Takes the Helm
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24035, member: 2262"] Harare businessman Nqobile Magwizi won the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) presidency by a large margin in the January 25 elections. He will lead the association's executive committee for a four-year term. The election marked several milestones in ZIFA's history. It saw the highest number of candidates across all positions. Three women secured positions on the executive committee - a first for the organization. A fourth woman will join when the Women's Soccer League (WSL) leader takes office, along with the Premier Soccer League (PSL) chairperson. This represents significant progress from previous years when only one woman served on the committee through her WSL leadership role. ZIFA expanded female representation in its Congress to 21 delegates, following FIFA's vision that "the future of football is feminine." The association's constitution requires one of two vice presidents to be female. The election period faced several challenges. The ZIFA Electoral Committee's ethics panel barred some candidates. Allegations of vote-buying and political interference emerged during campaigns. Despite these issues, the focus must shift to football development. Zimbabwe's football faces clear challenges: limited funding for youth programs, structural issues in leagues, uncertain sponsorships, and struggling national teams. These problems need immediate attention from all ZIFA departments. The new leadership has invited all stakeholders to collaborate, including those who supported other candidates. This approach aims to unite Zimbabwe's football community after years of division. The sport requires cooperation and shared goals to succeed. Leadership success depends on delivering results, not election victories. Key priorities include grassroots development through Long Term Athlete Development plans and strategies for competitive performance. Building capacity among administrators and coaches remains essential. Those who lost the election must consider football's broader interests. Legal battles and media conflicts could harm progress. The organization aims to avoid returning to conditions that prompted the Sports and Recreation Commission intervention in November 2021. Constructive oversight helps ensure accountability. National teams need strong foundations. The domestic league requires consistency. Youth programs need financial support. Partner confidence depends on clear administrative vision. Every football council member must contribute actively in their areas. The sport's advancement demands unified effort and commitment from all parties involved. [/QUOTE]
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