Zimbabwe Warriors vice-captain Teenage Hadebe will miss the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Benin and Nigeria. The reason for his absence is not due to injury or illness, but rather his focus on completing his U.S. citizenship process. This development was revealed exclusively, shedding light on the notable omission from the Warriors squad.

Warriors coach Michael Nees announced his squad for the World Cup qualifiers on Wednesday morning, and Hadebe’s name was conspicuously missing. In his place, Nees has called up Simba Bhora’s Isheanesu Mauchi and Scotland-based Peter Muduhwa as central defensive options. This change may impact the team’s dynamics, but Nees is confident in his selections.
Hadebe’s absence from the World Cup qualifiers may be a setback for the Warriors, but it also highlights the player’s personal goals and aspirations. Completing his U.S. citizenship process is a significant milestone for Hadebe, and it may have implications for his future career and personal life. The Warriors will need to adapt to his absence and work together to achieve their goals in the upcoming matches.
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