Zimbabwe
has dissolved the national football team for failing to qualify for the
2013 Afica Cup of Nations as a major match fixing scandal still
overshadows their performance, an official said Friday.
“The team has been discarded in its entirety,” Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) president Cuthbert Dube told a news conference in the capital Harare.
Zimbabwe lost 0-2 to Angola in the last qualifying game for the continental tournament after it had carried a 3-1 lead in the first leg, and failed to qualify on away goals.
Shocked fans point to a 2009 match-fixing scandal involving the national team that resulted in a lifelong ban for 15 players and officials, which ZIFA announced in October.
The scandal might have contributed to the team’s poor performance in Angola, Dube added, without elaborating.
“We will rebuild from the under-20 and under- 23s. These are young people who are clean,” he said.
None of the players in Angola played in the “Asiagate” games.
The banned officials include former national team coach Sunday Chidzambwa and former ZIFA chief executive officer Henrietta Rushwaya.
Rushwaya sent the national team to play unsanctioned friendlies in Thailand and Malaysia, and a Singapore-based betting syndicate allegedly fixed the results.
Zimbabwe has qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations twice but has never qualified for the World Cup.
South Africa will host the January 19-February 10 Nations Cup.
“The team has been discarded in its entirety,” Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) president Cuthbert Dube told a news conference in the capital Harare.
Zimbabwe lost 0-2 to Angola in the last qualifying game for the continental tournament after it had carried a 3-1 lead in the first leg, and failed to qualify on away goals.
Shocked fans point to a 2009 match-fixing scandal involving the national team that resulted in a lifelong ban for 15 players and officials, which ZIFA announced in October.
The scandal might have contributed to the team’s poor performance in Angola, Dube added, without elaborating.
“We will rebuild from the under-20 and under- 23s. These are young people who are clean,” he said.
None of the players in Angola played in the “Asiagate” games.
The banned officials include former national team coach Sunday Chidzambwa and former ZIFA chief executive officer Henrietta Rushwaya.
Rushwaya sent the national team to play unsanctioned friendlies in Thailand and Malaysia, and a Singapore-based betting syndicate allegedly fixed the results.
Zimbabwe has qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations twice but has never qualified for the World Cup.
South Africa will host the January 19-February 10 Nations Cup.
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