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Mighty Warriors, Banyana Banyana draw in friendly |
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Sunday, 16 June 2013 11:39 |
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From Grace Chingoma in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa South Africa…............................…… (0) 1 Zimbabwe…….........................……… (1) 1
IT HAS been nine years since the Mighty Warriors beat South Africa’s senior women soccer team in their backyard, and it was the same tale yesterday at Sinaba Stadium in Daveyton as the teams settled for a draw in this international friendly. Zimbabwe last won a match against the South Africans in Johannesburg in 2004, during an Africa Cup of
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Depleted Warriors face Guinea |
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Sunday, 16 June 2013 11:39 |
A severely depleted Warriors squad huffed and puffed into Conakry, Guinea yesterday evening less than 24 hours before they date the host in a dead rubber World Cup qualifier in what should go down in history as the most bungled trip by the senior national football team. The Klaus Dieter-Pagels coached side, already out of reckoning for the
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COPA Coca-Cola — Good platform for cultivating soccer talent |
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Sunday, 16 June 2013 11:37 |
Mehluli Sibanda Acting Sports Editor EVER since 1989, the world’s largest beverage company, Coca-Cola together with its bottling partners in Zimbabwe Delta Beverages and Mutare Bottling Company have played an important part in the growth of Zimbabwean football through their sponsorship of the COPA Coca-Cola, an annual schools soccer tournament for boys and girls. What began
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Need for sports medical insurance |
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Sunday, 16 June 2013 11:31 |
Ngqwele DubeSports Correspondent IT is prudent for every professional to insure his tools to enable him to work smoothly without any stumbling blocks. While it is easy for a builder or carpenter to replace his tools, it is a different take altogether for sportspeople who use their bodies to achieve their heroic feats. One injury could spell doom for an athlete whose sole reliance is on
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Football fans – the good, bad and necessary |
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Sunday, 16 June 2013 11:31 |
Bruce Itai Chimani Sports Reporter FOOTBALL supporters are probably the most fanatic lot in existence in the world of sport. Their resilience and passion makes them an integral part of the whole package of football. From Old Trafford, to Ellis Park to our very own Barboufields Stadium, fans are always an integral part of the football world. They are the ones that make the electric
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