PSL–ZIFA clash raises questions over motives as relegation row deepens

The tug-of-war between the Premier Soccer League (PSL) and Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) the country’s football authorities has taken another dramatic twist, leaving many observers sceptical about what is truly happening behind the scenes. This week, the PSL announced a major shift in its competition structure, revealing plans to expand the league to 22 teams…

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Chevrons display grit but fall short in Pakistan opener

Zimbabwe’s Chevrons showed marked improvement in their opening match of the T20I tri-series in Pakistan but ultimately came up just short as they fell to a five-wicket defeat against the hosts in Rawalpindi. Batting first, Zimbabwe posted a low 147 for 8 in their 20 overs. The team got off to a promising start with…

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Africa Cup of Nations set to disrupt Premier League squads

The Africa Cup of Nations will begin earlier than normal this year, with the competition scheduled from 21 December to 18 January in host nation Morocco. As many as 17 top-flight clubs are expected to lose players during a busy run of fixtures. The exact date that teams must release their internationals has not yet…

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Mbappe pursues major claim against former club

Kylian Mbappe and his former employers have brought their prolonged disagreement to a labor tribunal in the French capital. The France skipper is demanding 263m euros (£231.5m) from Paris St-Germain, arguing that unpaid income and wider harm resulted from the breakdown in their relationship. The Real Madrid attacker, now 26, says his claim includes 55m…

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Tuchel’s challenge: managing Bellingham’s influence

Jude Bellingham’s stature in international football has grown rapidly since his debut as a teenager, with appearances and goals at the 2022 World Cup and Euro 2024 underlining his reputation. However, his role for England has become less consistent since Thomas Tuchel took charge, with the midfielder often excluded from squads and line-ups. Tension seemed…

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Game Time: Week 14

Welcome back to Game Time – Fanzone’s exciting weekly quiz where football knowledge meets social engagement! This week, we’ve turned up the heat with some awesome prizes for the sharpest fans in Zimbabwe. Up for grabs: a MWOS FC replica shirt, a bucket hat, a cap, and even a power bank. Think you know your…

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Lady Cheetahs show spirit and progress in Nairobi World Rugby Sevens Qualifiers

The Lady Cheetahs represented Zimbabwe with determination, passion and clear signs of growth at the World Rugby Sevens Qualifiers held in Nairobi, Kenya, finishing the tournament in 7th place after a competitive and spirited campaign. Despite limited preparation time, the Zimbabwean side demonstrated encouraging potential, teamwork and technical improvement against some of the continent’s strongest…

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Warriors end winless run with shock win over World-Cup bound Qatar

In a much-needed boost to morale, the Warriors secured a 2–1 victory against Qatar in an international friendly on Monday evening. The win ended a year-long drought without a win across all competitions and offers a timely lift as Zimbabwe rebuilds under new leadership. Qatar — a side already qualified for the 2026 FIFA World…

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Alexander Isak opens up on Liverpool and injury struggles

Sweden and Liverpool striker Alexander Isak has not had a bright start to the 2025/26 season, and has now come out to speak on those struggles.After forcing his way to Liverpool following a protracted transfer standoff with Newcastle United, where he made his name in English football, Isak has been unable to bring the instant…

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