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Zim lines up strong squad for Zebras game

patriot by patriot
November 22, 2020
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Marvelous Nakamba and captain Knowledge Musona are back in the Zimbabwe squad for next month’s 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifying matches against Botswana and Zambia.

Zimbabwe host Botswana on November 15, before meeting Zambia away four days later in their Group H fixtures.

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Headlining the 32-man provisional squad named by Zimbabwe interim coach Joey Antipas is Aston Villa midfielder Nakamba and Anderlecht forward Musona who both missed the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers preliminary round matches against Somalia.

Nakamba had excused himself from national team duty to allow himself time to settle in at his new club Villa, while Musona was excluded under controversial circumstances.

This is the first time for the duo to return to the national team since Zimbabwe exited the Afcon finals in June.

Antipas has for the first time included in his squad 17-year-old Wales youth international and Swansea City defender Tivonge Rushesha who is however yet to switch international allegiance to Zimbabwe.

Charlton Athletic forward Macauley Bonne and Bolton Wanderers defender Adam Chicksen are also part of the squad but their participation is subject to obtaining Zimbabwean passports which they have been struggling to secure over the past years due to the country’s stringent citizenship law.

Midfielder Jonah Fabisch who plays for German Bundesliga II side Hamburger SV’s youth side, has also been called-up.

He is son to former Zimbabwe, Kenya, Benin and Mamelodi Sundowns coach Reinhard.

Antipas’ squad also features familiar faces such as Kaizer Chiefs attacker Khama Billiat, Reims midfielder Marshall Munetsi, AmaZulu‘s Ovidy Karuru, Tino Kadewere of French Ligue 2 side Le Havre and Turkey-based player Teenage Hadebe.

Current African champions Algeria complete Group H. [goal.com]

Zimbabwe host Botswana on November 15, before meeting Zambia away four days later in their Group H fixtures.

Headlining the 32-man provisional squad named by Zimbabwe interim coach Joey Antipas is Aston Villa midfielder Nakamba and Anderlecht forward Musona who both missed the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers preliminary round matches against Somalia.

Nakamba had excused himself from national team duty to allow himself time to settle in at his new club Villa, while Musona was excluded under controversial circumstances.

This is the first time for the duo to return to the national team since Zimbabwe exited the Afcon finals in June.

Antipas has for the first time included in his squad 17-year-old Wales youth international and Swansea City defender Tivonge Rushesha who is however yet to switch international allegiance to Zimbabwe.

Charlton Athletic forward Macauley Bonne and Bolton Wanderers defender Adam Chicksen are also part of the squad but their participation is subject to obtaining Zimbabwean passports which they have been struggling to secure over the past years due to the country’s stringent citizenship law.

Midfielder Jonah Fabisch who plays for German Bundesliga II side Hamburger SV’s youth side, has also been called-up.

He is son to former Zimbabwe, Kenya, Benin and Mamelodi Sundowns coach Reinhard.

Antipas’ squad also features familiar faces such as Kaizer Chiefs attacker Khama Billiat, Reims midfielder Marshall Munetsi, AmaZulu‘s Ovidy Karuru, Tino Kadewere of French Ligue 2 side Le Havre and Turkey-based player Teenage Hadebe.

Current African champions Algeria complete Group H. [goal.com]

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