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Handball clubs cancel Congo trip

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FOUR Zimbabwe handball clubs that had been invited to participate in the 30th Men and Women’s Africa Clubs Championships in Congo Brazzaville from May 15-26 will not travel for the competition due to lack of funds.

FOUR  Zimbabwe handball clubs that had been invited to participate in the 30th Men and Women’s  Africa Clubs Championships in  Congo Brazzaville  from May 15-26 will not travel for the competition due to lack of funds.

SUKOLUHLE MTHETHWA

The clubs that were expected to compete against countries like Egypt, Algeria and Angola are Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo  High School (Matabeleland South), TS Alliance (Harare) in the men’s category, while  Ajax (Bulawayo) and Danamombe from Masvingo were the women’s teams.

Zimbabwe Handball Federation secretary-general Alphios Magiya yesterday confirmed that the clubs are no longer be travelling.

“We were supposed to have four clubs representing the country  in the 30th Men and Women’s Africa Clubs Championships for Winners Cup for Congo Brazzaville from May 15-26, but the teams are no longer travelling because they failed to meet the registration deadline which was April 20.

There were lots of challenges because they failed to meet the financial obligations. They needed about $12 000. With the prevailing economic conditions it was difficult for the clubs to raise that money,” he said.

Magiya said it would have benefited the clubs had they travelled for the competition.

“Failing to travel was circumstances beyond the club. However, the clubs could have benefitted from competing against other African clubs. There are also financial benefits if the club performs well. It would also have been the platform for the clubs to expose their talents,” he said.

The clubs were selected  at  the national season championships  that were held in Gweru in January.