FCP to bolster squad

PAINED by losing Perfect Chikwende to Simba SC, Zimbabwean football champions FC Platinum are moving swiftly to bring in more fire-power to bolster their squad. 

The Zimbabwe champions are set to add three more strikers in anticipation of a bruising battle against Senegalese outfit ASC Jaraaf in the Confederations Cup play-offs.

The Norman Mapeza-coached side will take on the Senegalese next month where they will hope to redeem themselves after being given a reality check of the brutal nature of continental club competition when they lost to Tanzania’s Simba SC. 

Simba SC added salt to injury when they went onto to snap up FC Platinum’s attacking midfielder Chikwende. 

Mapeza has already began his search for a replacement and has signed former Baroka FC attacking midfielder Rodwell Chinyengetere. 

Chinyengetere is not new to the FC Platinum dressing room having spent three seasons at the club, from 2016 to January 2019, before joining Baroka. 

At that time, he helped them win two league titles, while also winning the Zimbabwean Soccer Star of the Year award in 2017 and 2018. 

He comes with a wealth of experience and could be a perfect pick to replace Chikwende who had become the club’s veritable goal-scorer in the continental club competition. The platinum miners have also opened negotiations with Zambia’s Buildcon attacker Donald Teguru who has been a part of their wishlist since last season. 

Former Maritzburg United full back Blessing Moyo has also been given a new lease of life by Mapeza following his departure from South Africa’s National First Division outfit Real Kings. 

On the other hand, CAPS United attacking midfielder Innocent Mucheneka is concluding negotiations with the Zimbabwean champions.

Meanwhile, the tug-of-war over Chikwende is far from over as Bulawayo Chiefs are now demanding an audience with FC Platinum to clear out differences with regards to Chikwende’s move to the Tanzanian side. — Panafricanfootball.com

Related Posts

Iran commends Zim interfaith scholars’ stand against hegemonic powers

Gibson Nyikadzino Zimpapers Politics Hub IRAN’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Dr Amir Hossein Hosseini has commended local scholars of Christianity and Islam for standing together against global hegemonic powers for their…

Man appears in court for killing girlfriend after domestic dispute

Yeukai Karengezeka-Chisepo Court Correspondent A 44-YEAR-OLD man from Harare has appeared in court facing murder charges after allegedly fatally assaulting his girlfriend following a misunderstanding. Shamiso Kandalasi (33) died after…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×