Bruce Chikuni
HOTSPURS FC coach, Sauke Muchabhanda, says there’s more to gain than just the results in the social football league.
Hotspurs are affiliated to the Harare Saturday Social League. They are scheduled to face Glen Norah FC at Prince Edward School tomorrow.
The team was formed in 2012 with the help of Mucha Sauka, Oliver Nyazuva and Onisimo Muchada. They have one player, who tasted professional football – Joseph Mutambiranwa.
“The social league is not about winning and demanding players to be at their best.
“There’s more to winning than the score line after the match. “One’s health is more important and that’s our concern. “Social football is a cheap way of keeping fit,” said Muchabhanda.




