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Marinica Returns to Southern Africa as Zimbabwe Warriors Head Coach

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has announced the appointment of Romanian tactician Marian (Mario) Marinica as the new Head Coach of the Zimbabwe Senior Men’s National Football Team, the Warriors, on a one-year contract. The announcement, made Tuesday, marks Marinica’s return to Southern African football just over two years after his controversial exit from Malawi.

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The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has announced the appointment of Romanian tactician Marian (Mario) Marinica as the new Head Coach of the Zimbabwe Senior Men’s National Football Team, the Warriors, on a one-year contract. The announcement, made Tuesday, marks Marinica’s return to Southern African football just over two years after his controversial exit from Malawi.

Marinica, 61, was dismissed by the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) in April 2023 following a string of poor results in the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. His tenure ended after back-to-back defeats to Egypt — a 2-1 loss in Cairo on March 24 and a crushing 4-0 defeat at home at Bingu National Stadium on March 28. The losses sparked public outrage, with fans staging protests and calling for the resignation of both Marinica and FAM President Walter Nyamilandu Manda.

Despite the sour ending, Marinica’s time in Malawi was not without highlights. He is credited with leading the Flames to a historic Round of 16 finish at the 2021 AFCON tournament in Cameroon — Malawi’s best-ever performance at the continental showpiece. His tactical approach, dubbed “fast and very fast football,” earned praise during the tournament, where Malawi stunned Senegal with a goalless draw and defeated Zimbabwe 2-1 in the group stage.

ZIFA expressed confidence in Marinica’s qualifications, experience and regional familiarity, stating that throughout his “distinguished” career, he has worked with several prestigious clubs and national teams.

“A highly accomplished UEFA Pro Licensed coach, Marinica brings over 25 years of international coaching and technical experience across four continents – Africa, Europe, Asia, and South America. He holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Sports Coaching from South Bank University (England) and a Diploma in Management, underlining a blend of technical expertise and strategic leadership. Throughout his distinguished career, Marinica has worked with several prestigious clubs and national teams including Arsenal FC, Chelsea FC, Internazionale Milano, AS Monaco, Liverpool FC, and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as the Paraguay, Mauritius, Malawi, and Liberia national teams,” ZIFA said in a press statement.

The Romanian’s background also includes serving as a Technical Director, Coach Educator, and Performance Consultant, with deep expertise in player development, match analysis, and grassroots structures. His track record of empowering local coaches and integrating diaspora talent aligns closely with ZIFA’s long-term football development strategy.

Speaking on the appointment, ZIFA President Ngobile Magwizi said:

“We are delighted to welcome Coach Marinica to Zimbabwe. His wealth of experience, modern football philosophy, and proven results at international level make him the ideal candidate to lead the Warriors into a new era. His appointment reflects ZIFA’s commitment to building a competitive and sustainable football structure that delivers results both on and off the pitch.”

Marinica’s immediate task will be preparing the Warriors for the 2025 AFCON campaign scheduled for next month. His appointment has sparked mixed reactions among Zimbabwean football fans, with some hopeful that his previous success with Malawi could translate into a revival for the Warriors, while others remain cautious given his recent setbacks.

As the Warriors embark on a new chapter, all eyes will be on Marinica to see whether he can replicate past glories and steer Zimbabwe back to the top tier of African football.

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Wolves Partnership Signals New Era for Zimbabwean Football

In a landmark move set to reshape the future of Zimbabwean football, English Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) have announced a strategic partnership with Momentum Academy in Harare. The collaboration is being hailed as a breakthrough opportunity for grassroots development and the exportation of Zimbabwean football talent to the global stage.

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In a landmark move set to reshape the future of Zimbabwean football, English Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) have announced a strategic partnership with Momentum Academy in Harare. The collaboration is being hailed as a breakthrough opportunity for grassroots development and the exportation of Zimbabwean football talent to the global stage.

Wolves will share their coaching philosophy and curriculum, focusing on both recreational and developmental levels.  Online training programs will be made available to Zimbabwean coaches, raising standards across the local game. Wolves coaches will travel to Zimbabwe each year to deliver development and recreational camps, offering “Golden Chance” opportunities for standout players.  Groups of young Zimbabwean players will be brought to Wolverhampton to train at Compton Park, experience elite facilities, and interact with Wolves staff. 

Shawn Briscoe, Wolves’ International Football Development Manager, emphasized the club’s excitement, “Football has a unique power to connect communities and create opportunity. This partnership is about sharing knowledge, developing young talent, and building pathways that inspire the next generation both on and off the pitch.”

Momentum Academy Director Fidelis Mashonga described the collaboration as transformative, “Zimbabwe has an abundance of talent, yet our systems and pathways have often struggled to match that potential. Working with Wolves gives our players and coaches direct access to international standards and genuine pathways that can redefine what is possible for young athletes in our country.”

This partnership represents more than just a football exchange program, it is a strategic elevation of Zimbabwe’s football ecosystem. With Wolves’ Premier League pedigree and Momentum Academy’s grassroots reach, the collaboration could create a pipeline for Zimbabwean players to enter international football markets, strengthen local coaching standards and tactical knowledge and inspire communities by showing young athletes that global opportunities are within reach. 

Zimbabwe has long been recognized for its raw football talent, but limited infrastructure and pathways have hindered progress. By aligning with Wolves, Momentum Academy is positioning itself as a gateway for Zimbabwean footballers to the world stage, potentially sparking a new era where the country becomes a recognized exporter of football talent.

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UEFA Champions League Round of 16 Draw Results

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The UEFA Champions League Round of 16 draw has delivered a series of blockbuster clashes, setting the stage for thrilling knockout football across Europe.

Draw Results

  • Paris Saint-Germain vs Chelsea

  • Galatasaray vs Liverpool

  • Real Madrid vs Manchester City.
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  • Atalanta vs Bayern München

  • Newcastle United vs Barcelona

  • Atlético Madrid vs Tottenham Hotspur

Bodø/Glimt vs Sporting CP

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From Harare to the World: The Arsenal Kombi That Stole the Spotlight 

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In the bustling streets of Harare, where commuter omnibuses, affectionately called ‘kombis’, rule the urban transport scene, one vehicle has become the unlikely ambassador of global football culture. Branded with the image of Arsenal’s in-form striker Viktor Gyökeres, this kombi has not only turned heads locally but has now captured the imagination of international media. 

By Tongai Mwenje

The kombi plies the City–Airport–Manyame route.

The spark came when ESPN UK, the flagship property of the American sports broadcasting giant Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN), posted a picture of the kombi on its X (formerly Twitter) timeline. The caption was simple, almost understated; “This bus in Zimbabwe.” Yet, those four words were enough to ignite a storm of reactions across the globe. 

Within hours, the post had amassed more than 430,000 views and over 220 replies, drawing mixed emotions from football fans everywhere. One viewer marveled: “So Gyökeres is a fan favourite in Zimbabwe, right?”

Another, proudly wearing Arsenal colours, declared it proof of the club’s worldwide reach, “Arsenal is a global powerhouse. What’s impressive is the loyal fanbase in the absence of silverware. Imagine when we start winning how bigger we would become.”

But not everyone was convinced. A Chelsea supporter quipped that the kombi might struggle to attract passengers, alleging that “Chelsea is Zimbabweans’ favourite.”. Others mocked Arsenal’s long-standing trophy drought, joking that the tears of their fans at season’s end would be “premium.” 

The timing of the viral post was no accident. Just three days earlier, Arsenal had thrashed arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur 4–1 in a fiery London Derby. Gyökeres, the former Sporting CP forward, was the hero of the night, scoring a brace, including a sublime finish in the 47th minute. 

This season, Arsenal are enjoying a renaissance. They remain unbeaten in the UEFA Champions League group stage, sit atop the English Premier League table, have secured a Carabao Cup final berth, and continue their FA Cup campaign. For fans in Harare, plastering Gyökeres’ image on a kombi is more than decoration, it’s a statement of belonging to a global football narrative. 

In Zimbabwe, kombis are more than just transport, they are cultural billboards, canvases of identity, and rolling expressions of passion. From reggae stars to political slogans, their branding often mirrors the heartbeat of society. That one kombi now carries the face of Arsenal’s talisman speaks volumes about the reach of football fandom and the way global sport intersects with local life. 

What began as a casual snapshot has blossomed into a story of cultural pride, rivalry, and global connection. The Viktor Gyökeres kombi is not just a vehicle, it is a moving metaphor for how sport transcends borders, how fandom finds expression in unexpected places, and how Harare’s streets can suddenly become the stage for international conversation. 

As Arsenal chase glory this season, one kombi in Zimbabwe will keep rolling, carrying with it the laughter, debates, and dreams of millions, proof that football, in all its drama, is truly the world’s game. 

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