Dzvairo Eyes Premier League Glory with FC Hunters

 

 

Don Makanyanga

Zimpapers Sports Hub

AT just 27, Clifford Dzvairo isn’t waiting his turn, he’s taking it. With the calm confidence of a seasoned tactician and the hunger of someone with everything to prove, Dzvairo has set his sights on leading Marondera based FC Hunters to the Premier Soccer League, and into the history books.

Barely months into his tenure, Dzvairo has already made his presence felt, guiding the ZIFA Eastern Region Division One leaders to a crucial 1–0 away victory over promotion rivals Tenax. It was a statement win, and for Dzvairo, a bold first step toward fulfilling an ambition years in the making.

“Eastern Region is one of the toughest divisions in the country. You can dominate all season and still fall short at the end. That says a lot about the level of competition here,” he said.

Having coached four different teams in the same league prior to joining FC Hunters, Dzvairo brings more than youthful energy to the dugout, he brings valuable experience.

“The last four seasons have taught me a lot about managing pressure, adapting to situations, and growing as a leader,” Dzvairo explained. “I didn’t play at the highest level, so I’ve had to put in the work, learn from other coaches, and earn my place through commitment. I believe I’m ready for the PSL.”

Dzvairo’s appointment by FC Hunters marks a significant chapter for both the club and the coach. With the team sitting narrowly at the top of the log, expectations are high, and Dzvairo welcomes the pressure.

“This opportunity is different from my previous jobs. FC Hunters are serious about their ambitions. They were clear from the start that they expect us to deliver the championship,” he said.

“I’m truly grateful for the trust they’ve placed in me. It’s not every day that a young coach is handed such a massive responsibility. I want to repay that faith with hard work and results.”

But for Dzvairo, this mission extends beyond personal achievement.

“I’m doing this not just for myself, but for all young coaches out there. We have talent, we have ideas, but often, we lack opportunities. If I can succeed here, maybe it opens doors for others too.”

With belief in his squad, a clear vision, and unshakable ambition, Clifford Dzvairo is determined to prove that youth is not a barrier to success, but a force that can drive it.

If he pulls it off, the PSL might not just welcome a new club, it may also witness the rise of one of Zimbabwe’s brightest coaching prospects.

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