WATCH: Townshend and Butcher BAFA tourney set for next month

Innocent Kurira

THE draw for the 67th edition of the popular Bulawayo Amateur Football Association (Bafa) Townshend and Butcher tournament which roars into life early next month was conducted in the city on Wednesday.

This year’s tournament involves teams affiliated to Bafa and the HIV Prevention League. A total of 16 teams will take part in this year’s edition, eight from each league. The first knockout rounds will be held in the first week of September.

Guest of honour at the draw, Limukani Ncube, who is the editor of Zimpapers’ top tabloid B-Metro thanked Townshend and Butcher for their continued support of social football.

“Townshend and Butcher is one of the biggest business enterprises in the country. They are one of the oldest football sponsors in the country. We want to thank them because they have managed to keep us fit and helped us to also deal with our mental health through sports. What would we do on Sundays without football? So we want to thank the sponsors for keeping us entertained. As the tournament is being played we hope to have teams sticking to the rules and regulations of the game and have an incident- free tournament,” said Ncube.

The tournament sponsor who is also Townshend and Butcher director, Peter Leondios affirmed his support for the event. Leondios said the tournament was part of the tradition of his enterprise and it was something he wanted to see continuously happening.

“It is once again my pleasure to announce that we are back again as Townshend and Butcher to sponsor this tournament. It has been a solid 67 years in the game and we are not stopping in supporting the Bulawayo Amateur Football Association,” said Leondios.
Zifa Area Zone chairman Charles Chunda warned teams against using Zimbabwe Football Association registered players during the tournament.

“It’s a milestone that we are in the 67th edition. We expect players only registered with the two (BAFA and HIV Prevention) to take part in this tournament and stern measures will be taken on those who will try to cheat,” said Chunda.
Mat High City have been regulars in the tournament since 1969.

Fixtures

Safeguard v Dynamos Byo Chapter, 3rd Avenue v High Point, Stars v Spambrick, Mat High v Shooters, United v Seven Warriors, Suburbs v Palace, Mpilo v Highlanders Supporters, ZRP Khumalo v FC Sporting-@innocentskizoe

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