Nakamba looks ahead to Unity Cup

Langton Nyakwenda

Zimpapers Sports Hub

WARRIORS captain, Marvelous Nakamba, has been interacting with a number of Zimbabwean players who were raised in the United Kingdom, especially in England.

Nakamba now has a better appreciation of how much these players value their fatherland.

While a significant number of this so-called “British Brigade” have over the years been gradually integrated into Zimbabwe’s senior national football team set-up, there are several who are still yearning to put on the Warriors jersey.

Nakamba, who plays club football for English Championship side Sheffield Wednesday, is convinced the Warriors upcoming tour of the United Kingdom will inspire more Zimbabwean players dotted across England and surrounding countries.

The Warriors will travel to England next month to play in the four-nation Unity Cup tournament that will also feature African powerhouse Nigeria, Jamaica and India.

The tournament which runs from May 26-31, will be staged at The Valley stadium in London, which is the home ground for English League One side Charlton Athletic.

Zimbabwe will play the Super Eagles of Nigeria in one of the semi-finals, with the Reggae Boys of Jamaica facing India in the other contest.

“Time is flying and the United Kingdom tour is fast approaching.

“I have been talking to a number of players here and they are really excited about this tournament.

“We have a lot good and upcoming players here including the likes of Menzi Mazwi who plays for Birmingham.

“They are really excited,” Nakamba told Zimpapers Sports Hub yesterday.

The 32-year-old central midfielder played the last 20 minutes when relegated Sheffield Wednesday held log leaders Coventry to a goalless draw at the Coventry Building Society Arena on Saturday.

He was given a 6.4 rating.

Nakamba still has to focus on Sheffield Wednesday’s last four matches of the season before shifting attention to the Warriors match against Nigeria in London.

The Unity Cup has been confirmed at a time some Warriors star players like Tawanda Chirewa have recovered from injuries.

Chirewa is back in training at English League One side Barnsley.

According to Nakamba, the midfielder is looking forward to the four nations tournament.

“I was with him (Chirewa), he says he is happy to be back to full fitness and is looking forward to the Unity Cup after missing the Mukuru 4 Nations Cup in Botswana.

“There are a lot of talented youngsters of Zimbabwean origin in the UK and I am sure this upcoming tournament can inspire them more,” said Nakamba.

The Warriors tour of the United Kingdom presents national team coach Marian Marinica with another opportunity to assess some Zimbabwean players born or raised in that part of Europe.

Early this year, the Romanian gaffer toured Europe where he met with a number of Zimbabwean players including Motherwell star forward Maswanhise.

The idea is to systematically integrate this talent into the Warriors setup.

Some of the Zimbabwean players who were either born or raised in the diaspora with a potential to play for the Warriors include 20-year-old Norwich City left back Lucien Mahovo, Zanda Siziba (York United, Canada), Lee Ndlovu (Notts County), Shumaira Mheuka (Chelsea) and Leon Chiwome (Wolves).

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