Zimbabwe’s national football team, the Warriors, is facing a tumultuous build-up to their AFCON 2025 qualifiers against Kenya in September. Newly appointed coach Michael Nees has yet to secure a work permit, casting a shadow over his ability to lead the team. This administrative hiccup has raised concerns about the team’s preparedness for the crucial qualifiers.
Compounding the issue is the fact that the Warriors do not have a home ground, leaving the team without a familiar venue to host their matches. This uncertainty has put the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) under pressure to resolve these issues promptly. With the qualifiers just around the corner, the Warriors need a stable and secure environment to focus on their game.
As Zimbabwe prepares to take on Kenya, the football fraternity is holding its breath, hoping that the necessary arrangements will be made to ensure the team’s success. The Warriors have a talented squad, but the current uncertainty surrounding the coaching situation and home ground may hinder their chances of making a strong start to their qualifying campaign.