Junior football policy key

Farai ‘‘Mshasha’’ Chisango, Mutorashanga

I BELIEVE our soccer league should make it a priority that each and every team must have a vibrant junior policy. 

While it is good to buy players from other clubs, teams should also have a junior policy that will always add stability and continuation in a team. 

The other thing is that these teams should own a stadium, where they play their home matches. 

This is because it becomes a very sad scenario when a team is allowed to train once a week or so at the so called ‘home ground’, which is not even theirs. 

Surely, our football has come of age and by now, we should have emulated our neighbours in South Africa in terms of development of the sport. 

 

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