The much-awaited ZIFA presidential election slated for January 25, 2025, draws near, Twine Phiri has emerged as a leading candidate for the prestigious position.
With extensive experience and a proven track record in football administration, Phiri distinguishes himself from the competition, many of whom fall short in terms of expertise and accomplishments.
Analysts widely regard Phiri as the candidate with the most substantial achievements in football management in Zimbabwe. His legacy includes leading successful teams to numerous victories and bringing professionalism to the local football landscape.
A Legacy of Achievements
Phiri’s tenure at CAPS United FC, which began in 2000 after taking over from CAPS Holdings, is often cited as a transformative period for the club and Zimbabwean football. During his leadership, he successfully attracted corporate sponsorship and guided CAPS United to win several trophies, including:
- Castle Lager Cup (2011): Reintroduced the prestigious tournament after a 14-year hiatus.
- NetOne Cup (2011): Secured sponsorship for this key competition.
- Mbada Diamonds Cup (2012): A major highlight in Zimbabwean football.
- Bank ABC Super Cup (2012): Strengthened ties with financial institutions.
- Chibuku Super Cup (2013): Revived another historic competition.
- Charity Shield (2014): Further cemented CAPS United’s prominence.
As Premier Soccer League Chairman, Phiri also attracted significant corporate sponsorship for the league, a feat unmatched by any of his competitors in the current race.
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The Competition: A Mixed Field
While Phiri’s credentials are well-documented, other candidates have also thrown their hats into the ring. Among them is Nqobile Magwizi, who has garnered attention due to his ties to Sakunda Holdings and its influential owner, Kuda Tagwirei. However, critics point out that Magwizi lacks a comparable history in football administration. His claims of supporting infrastructure development, such as the installation of bucket seats at the National Sports Stadium, remain unverified.
Other notable candidates include:
- Martin Kweza: Known for his efforts in securing sponsorship for the Northern Region Soccer League, contributing to the region’s development.
- Philemon Machana: A former ZIFA Board Member for Finance, with experience in women’s soccer and national football governance.
- Marshall Gore: Credited with fostering relations between UK-based Zimbabwean footballers and the national team, showcasing his passion for the sport.
- Makwinji Soma-Phiri: A former player for Highlanders and Dynamos, but with limited administrative experience.
The Key Question: What Does Zimbabwean Football Need?
As the election gains momentum, the debate centers on what kind of leader is best suited to guide Zimbabwean football forward. Does the game need a wealthy backer with limited experience or a seasoned administrator capable of restoring corporate trust and sponsorship in the sport?
The answer, according to many observers, lies in a leader who can reignite corporate partnerships and ensure sustainable development for football in Zimbabwe. Phiri’s track record suggests he is well-equipped to meet these challenges.
Ensuring a Fair Election
Concerns about external influence and vote-buying have resurfaced, with allegations that some candidates may be leveraging financial incentives to sway the electorate. However, many believe the ZIFA Congress, composed of experienced football administrators, can make informed and independent decisions.
Zimbabwean football is at a crossroads. The upcoming election offers an opportunity to prioritize competence and integrity over external pressures, ensuring that the beautiful game thrives in the country once more.
