THE national women soccer team, ‘Twiga Stars’, received a major boost ahead of their battle against Zimbabwe 2016 Women Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, with 15m/- reward on table from the government.
Twiga Stars will face Zimbabwe’s ‘Mighty
Warriors’ challenge in their first round encounter of the qualifiers
this Friday at the Azam Complex in Chamazi in Dar es Salaam.
Ahead of the match, the Assistant
Minister for Information, Culture, Arts and Sports, Annastazia Wambura,
visited the team’s camp in Dar es Salaam yesterday, promising the
government’s full support.
Speaking with players, Wambura said the
government together with stakeholders have collected 15m/-, which is
available to motivate players.
She said if the team registers victory,
each player will be awarded 300,000/-. She used the occasion to call on
the public to continue supporting the team and flock the venue in their
numbers.
The Tanzania Football Federation (TFF)
General Secretary, Selestine Mwesigwa, thanked the government and
stakeholders for their support, saying it was timely and will to a great
extent help motivate players.
ASAS Company contributed 12m/-, while
Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority (TCRA) have contributed 2m/-
and another 3m/- came form a stakeholder who preferred for annonymity.
‘Twiga Stars’ coach, Nasra Juma, has
declared her charges readiness to kick off qualifiers campaign on a
sound note. The coach is calling for fans to turn out in huge numbers to
support their team.
Twiga Stars have been in an intensive
training for the past one month to get ready for the match and coach
Nasra is confident they will register positive result.
Her confidence is based on the time
players spent together in camp and drills that the team went through,
saying it was enough to help them record positive results at home and
put the team in comfortable position to sail through into the next stage
of the qualifier.
Coach Nasra said that her injury free squad is proceeding well with preparations and ready to take on their opponents.
“Our camp is in great shape and players’
spirit is high. Thank God that all players are fit and ready for
battle... our target is to hit the ground running by winning at home and
be in a good position to knock them off,” she said.
The tactician urged soccer stakeholders
in the country to flock Azam Complex to rally behind their team in their
first leg match of the first round of the qualifiers.
Nasra replaced Rogasian Kaijage, who
decided to step down from the post. Twiga Stars and Zimbabwe will battle
it out for the finals ticket of the event, which will be staged in
Cameroon from November 19 to December 3 this year.
The match will be officiated by Lidya
Tafesse from Ethiopia and she will be assisted by Yehuzewdubizua Yehuw
and Tsige Sisay also from Ethiopia.
The fourth official will be Woinshet
Kassaye Abera also from Ethiopia, while match commissioner is Genevieve
Kanjika from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The return leg
March will be held in Zimbabwe on March 18, 19 or 20.
If Twiga Stars manage to eliminate the
Zimbabwe’s Mighty Warriors, they will face winner of the match between
Zambia ‘Shepolopolo’ and Namibia in the first leg match scheduled to be
played on April 8, 9 or 10, while the return leg will be held on April
22, 23 or 24.
TFF Media Officer, Baraka Kizuguto said
the officers are expected to arrive in Dar es Salaam tomorrow ready to
take charge of the match. In another development, the Tanzania Football
Federation (TFF) has announced entrance fee for the Friday’s match
between Twiga Stars and Zimbabwe Mighty Warrior, as 3,000/- and 2,000/-
respectively.
The Zimbabwe women’s national team is
expected to jet in tomorrow afternoon in readiness for the encounter.
The Mighty Warriors have also declared their readiness for the
qualifiers challenges which they will as well utilize as part of their
preparation for the Rio Olympic Games in August.
Zimbabwe’s game against Tanzania’s Twiga
Stars is the first competitive game since qualifying with a victory
over Cameroon last October.
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