PAGELS NAMED AS BOSS

The Zimbabwe Football Association has decided to name the German manager Klaus Dieter Pagels as the interim manager of the national team before a permanent manager is found. He will be working with the under 23 coach Peter Ndlovu, who will be kept along the bench as one of the assistant manager is. The goalkeeping coach Nkululeko Dhlamini has also taken over his new role from Richard Tswatswa, as the Zimbabwe football Association continues to bring in a major reshuffle in the hope of qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Klaus Dieter Pagels has been working with the Zimbabwe football Association for the last two seasons.

He has been working with the African nations as part of the German assistance program. He will now have the ability to choose one assistant manager according to his desire. The association has said that Pagels is the perfect man for the job that will be extremely short, as they hope to find the perfect man to be able to lead Zimbabwe in the future campaigns. They have also said that a local coaches will be working along with Pagels in order to give him inputs during his time as the Zimbabwe national team manager.

“We settled for the German coach, given the existing government-to-government cooperation which would see the Association engaging a highly qualified coach in the shortest possible time-frame. The Association will, however, continue on a hunt for a highly qualified coach who should take charge of the senior national men’s future campaigns in the long term. A local coach with unquestionable potential and enthusiasm shall be recommended to work with Klaus Pagels as part of the Association’s capacity building and succession plan,” said the Zimbabwe football Association in a statement. Pagels’ official unveiling will come later in December of this year.

KIDS GIVEN THE NOD

The Zimbabwe national football team was recently disbanded, while the opportunity to construct a new team was given to the head coach Rahman Gumbo. He has had to select a number of players from the international teams for youngsters. The players from the likes of Zimbabwe international under 17, under 23, and under 20 teams have given Rahman Gumbo lot of confidence that Zimbabwe has a bright future. Rahman Gumbo was recently at a match between Dynamos and CAPS United. Dynamos managed a 3-0 victory in the match.

Speaking after the match, the Zimbabwe National team head coach Rahman Gumbo said that the future looks bright for Zimbabwe due to the number of promising youngsters playing in the country. Simba Sithole and Denver Mukumba were amongst the promising players in the match. Even though Rahman Gumbo has not revealed the final list of players who will be making it into the Zimbabwe national team, he has said that he should not be too difficult given the quality of players at his disposal. The Asiagate scandal that has been a major story led to the disbanding of the Zimbabwe national team along with various other changes at board level. The team had just failed to qualify for the 2013 African cup of nations.

“I am impressed with the young players. They are doing very well in the local league and I hope when given the chance to play in the national team they will rise up to the occasion. We have very good young talented players who will fit in the national team. I am pleased so far,” said the Zimbabwe head coach after watching the match. It has been an up-and-down form for the national team with just two victories in the last six matches including the latest defeat against Angola.