YADAH FC have intensified their rebuilding exercise as they seek a swift return to the Premier Soccer League following their relegation last year.

Now competing in the Zifa Division One Northern Region, the Miracle Boys are restructuring both on and off the pitch in a bid to restore their top-flight status.

Speaking to NewsDay Sport, Yadah media and communications officer Terence Paradza said the club has already set a clear target of earning promotion within the next two seasons.

“We are determined to return back to the top flight league in 2027,” he said.

He revealed that the club has opened its doors to fresh talent as part of a wide-ranging team building programme aimed at strengthening the squad.

“Currently, we are conducting trials at the Heart Stadium and we urge all talented guys to come and be part of the Yadah FC revival journey,” Paradza said.

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He acknowledged that the rebuilding process was triggered by an exodus of players who departed at the end of last season.

“It is common knowledge that some players left as free agents and that has prompted the current rebuilding exercise.”

Paradza added that the restructuring drive has the backing of the entire club structure as Yadah seek to reset their ambitions.

“Furthermore, there is a general consensus to rebuild the team and that is pervading across all the Yadah FC team.”

The trials, according to the club, are open to young and ambitious players looking for an opportunity to break into competitive football.

“From 17 years and above, the trials are still in progress until further notice,” he said.

With fresh faces expected to bolster the squad, Yadah are hopeful the ongoing recruitment and rebuilding process will lay a strong foundation for their push back to the top tier.