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Zimbabwe stuns Namibia in Kampala to seal Rugby World Cup return after 34 years
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54905, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's rugby team secured qualification for the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia after defeating Namibia 30-28 at Mandela National Stadium in Kampala, Uganda. The Sables ended a 36-year absence from the global tournament, having last competed in 1991. South African referee Paul Mente confirmed the victory that brought jubilation to millions of supporters across the nation. Captain Hilton Mudariki led his squad through years of preparation and previous disappointments to achieve this historic breakthrough. The triumph represents the culmination of decades of near-misses and rebuilding efforts under various coaching regimes. Australia-born Ian Prior earned Player of the Tournament honors for his exceptional performance at fly-half position. Tapiwa Mafura provided versatility across the backline throughout the campaign. Coach Piet Benade guided the team to success after taking charge in March of the previous year. The qualification opens doors to increased funding from World Rugby and potential corporate sponsorship opportunities. Zimbabwe must prepare extensively to compete effectively against top-tier nations rather than merely participate in the tournament. [/QUOTE]
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