Eddie Chikamhi
Zimpapers Sports Hub
MARIAN ‘‘Super Mario’’ Marinica promised surprises and he kept his word.
Now that the dust has settled and the final 28 are known, the real story of Zimbabwe’s AFCON squad begins to form.
It is no longer about the list itself but about what it says, what it risks and what it reveals about the state of the Warriors on the eve of a difficult campaign in Morocco. Super Mario has built a squad shaped by pace and pressing.
He has left out senior players who carried the team through the qualifiers.
He has pulled teenagers into a group that will face Egypt, South Africa and Angola.
He has shaken the hierarchy and reset the identity of the team in one swoop.
The technical reasoning is clear but the timing and the fallout around those big decisions leave the national side walking into AFCON with both renewed hope and fresh tension.
Before announcing his squad yesterday, Super Mario indicated he considered various factors to suit his “fast” style of play.
He had called 56 players into camp for assessment.
“Yes, we have a philosophy that we try to play as much as possible, forward and we try to be direct, and we try to make the football entertaining by scoring goals. Players were working extremely hard and they were very dedicated…. I want to thank them for their participation for very hard work.
“They’ve done very well, particularly to commit to the cause of the country to be here with us. They could be anywhere, they could have done all sorts of things in their lives, but they choose to fight for their chance and at the same time to have a chance to fight for the country.
“Unfortunately, we have limited places,” said Super Mario.
The handling of injuries headlined the drama.
Munetsi’s omission was expected on paper but his own reaction opened another line of scrutiny.
He insisted that his problem was not as serious as his club manager had publicly stated.
Walter Musona said he was a thousand percent fit after being told to prove his recovery.
These moments exposed a communication gap that Super Mario could not ignore.
With the tournament around the corner, he chose certainty over reputation and removed anything he felt could compromise his style of play.
For once the national team coach has drawn a clear line. He wants players who fit his speed and vertical play and he has shown that he would rather take a raw teenager than a half-fit veteran.
Tadiwa Chakuchichi makes the squad at only sixteen. Tawanda Maswanhise, Prosper Padera and Junior Zindoga represent a young wave that points to the next cycle of Warriors football.
It is the kind of shift that invites optimism about the future but also places immediate pressure on players who have never operated at a stage as unforgiving as AFCON.
Super Mario has also kept a tight core of experienced men. Nakamba will lead the team and carry the tone of the dressing room.
Knowledge Musona returns as a steadying influence. Divine Lunga, Emmanuel Jalai, Gerald Takwara and Munashe Garananga add steel.
Macauley Bonne gives the front line another dimension. It is a mix that holds promise but the question remains whether this new blend can settle quickly enough to survive Group B without growing pains.
Then there is the human side.
Zemura’s message after his injury revealed how much this tournament means to players who have carried the country through qualifying.
His words spoke of sacrifice, identity and heartbreak. The Warriors fly out next Tuesday.
Their story is no longer about selection. It is about execution.
Zimbabwe Squad:
Goalkeepers:
Washington Arubi (Marumo Gallants)
Elvis Chipezeze (Magesi)
Martin Mapisa (MWOS FC)
Defenders:
Godknows Murwira (Scottland FC)
Emmanuel Jalai (Dynamos FC)
Sean Fusire (Sheffield Wednesday FC)
Munashe Garananga (FC Copenhagen)
Gerald Takwara (Al Ittihad Misurata SC Libya)
Isheanesu Mauchi (Simba Bhora FC)
Brandon Galloway (Plymouth Argyle FC)
Teenage Hadebe (FC Cincinnati)
Alec Mudimu (Flint Town United)
Divine Lunga (Mamelodi Sundowns FC)
Midfielders:
Marvelous Nakamba (Luton Town FC)
Jonah Fabisch (FC Erzgebirg Aue)
Andrew Rinomhota (Reading FC)
Prosper Padera (SJK Seinäjoki)
Tawanda Chirewa (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC)
Knowledge Musona (Scottland FC)
Forwards:
Bill Antonio (KV Mechelen FC)
Ishmael Wadi (CAPS United FC)
Tawanda Maswanhise (Motherwell FC)
Daniel Msendami (Marumo Gallants FC)
Prince Dube (Young Africans SC)
Washington Navaya (TelOne FC)
Macauley Bonne (Maldon & Tiptree FC)
Junior Zindoga (TS Galaxy FC)
Tadiwanashe Chakuchichi (Scottland FC)



