THE inaugural Bulawayo mini
football association tournament, sponsored by Proton Bakers, ended on a high
note at the Bulawayo Bowling Club grounds on Sunday.
Mini football is a blended
version of conventional five and eleven a-side modes of soccer, comprising two
teams with six players each, on a
smaller outdoor field with two referees controlling the game from pitch sides. Although the game is relatively new in
Zimbabwe and its association in Bulawayo is also in its infancy stage, it is
popular internationally.
Bulawayo mini football
association chairperson, Tonderai Mwale (Ms) said, to date, Zimbabwean mini
football was only formalised in Bulawayo and Harare provinces.
“We hope we can grow the game
nationally and get a compliment of at least four provinces with functioning
associations and leagues to facilitate registration with the Sports and
Recreation Commission,” she added.
Mwale explained that the two day
tournament held over the weekend was an attempt to popularise the sport whose
league kicks off on the 7th of August.
She implored teams interested in
joining the league to contact the association which is housed at the Bowling
club offices and was adamant that the spirit exhibited during the tournament
was proof that Bulawayo could sustain a vibrant competitive union.
However, Mwale’s plea was for
corporate involvement to propel the initiative higher.
“We approached Proton Bakery for
sponsorship during this tournament and they responded with cash and gift prizes
plus a trophy.”
“We are humbled by such a
response because we know how companies are usually apathetic towards small,
unknown causes but Proton as you can see has exceeded expectations,” she added.
Proton has been operating in
Bulawayo for a few months but is participating in various functions in the city
including sports events like the Bulawayo pool tourney and Mr and Ms ZITF,
donations and school fees benefits for its customers through promotions and
competitions.
With the bread maker’s
involvement as a bonus, this weekends’ mini football tournament saw eight teams
- namely Gmans Football Club (GFC), Dynamic Diesel (DD), ZRP Bulawayo (ZRP),
Market Stars Football Club, Nebusters Football (NF), ZIMRA Football (ZF),
Castle Stars (CS), Mountain Climber (MC) and Zone 8 Football - battle for
supremacy as the first champions of the competition.
After a competitive day of group
games on Saturday, ZRP, DD, ZIMRA and Castle Stars made it to the semi finals
on Sunday where Dynamic Diesel overcame ZRP and ZIMRA beat Castle Stars to
progress to the final.
The resultant tournament decider
was a hard fought, entertaining and taught exhibit which ended in a one all
stalemate and had to be settled through penalties.
Dynamic Diesel proved more
precise than ZIMRA putting all their six spot kicks past the tax men’s goalie
while the revenue collectors saw one of their own ricochet off the upright,
condemning them to a 6 – 5 loss at the hands of a self motivated diesel force.
This result signalled the end of
action on the pitch and attention shifted to the Proton ensemble for awards
where DD were aptly rewarded for their efforts, scooping the majority of
prizes.
Handing out the Prizes was Proton Bulawayo sales and marketing coordinator Mduduzi Mathe, a natural crowd favourite for representing a company which was sprinkling confetti on an already happy gathering.
The pictures below tell the full story...
Mduduzi Mathe with Winning team Dynamic Diesel |
ZIMRA and Dynamic Diesel ready for the final |
Winning Penalty by DD |
Ms Tonderai Mwale |