Zifa proposes Harare, Byo for Afcon 2017

via Zifa proposes Harare, Byo for Afcon 2017 – The Zimbabwe Independent 3 October 2014 by Kevin Mapasure

ZIFA has proposed the use of just Harare and Bulawayo in its 2017 Afcon finals bid and intends to use four stadiums in the country’s biggest cities.

The football mother body has kept the full budget under wraps but the upgrade of Gwanzura stadium in Harare and Luveve in Bulawayo would gobble the largest chunk of the funds.

According to Zifa the National Sports Stadium and Barbourfields would not require a major revamp as they already meet Caf benchmarks.

For the Afcon finals the continental body demands matches be played in stadia that have a minimum carrying capacity of 20 000 spectators.

The proposal to host the tournament in just two cities might work to Zifa’s disadvantage as Caf prefers matches to spread over more cities, but the association is confident of convincing Caf to bring the tournament to Zimbabwe.

This is Zimbabwe’s third attempt at hosting the continental showcase after two failed attempts in the past mainly due to the lack of a government guarantee.

This time however government has swiftly provided the guarantee with the Sports ministry working closely with the Tourism portfolio.

Yesterday Zifa chief executive officer Jonathan Mashingaidze said they would announce the bid committee next week.

“We have submitted our bid and now await the next steps where Caf will send their inspection team,” said Mashingaidze. “We will make an announcement of our high profile bid committee that will work on important aspects such as marketing and the preparation of facilities. We are looking at hosting the tournament in two cities, Harare and Bulawayo, and because we need four venues we are looking at upgrading Gwanzura and Luveve.”

Zimbabwe’s most successful sports personalities such as Olympic swimming medalist Kirsty Coventry, and former Warriors captains Peter Ndlovu and Benjani Mwaruwari are expected to make the bid committee list.

Initially Zimbabwe courted Zambia for a joint bid which Zambia turned down before a similar proposal to Botswana was also declined.

Zambia has since built two classy stadiums, Levy Mwanawasa in Ndola and Independence stadium in Lusaka and despite missing out on the rights to host the 2019 tournament they are not bidding for the 2017 tournament.

The 2017 finals had been awarded to Libya which has since lost that right due to political unrest in that country.

Most locals are concerned about Zimbabwe’s facilities with only the National Sports Stadium meeting modern standards.

Zimbabwe faces competition from Algeria, Ethiopia, Kenya and Ghana in its bid to become only the third Southern African nation to host the tournament after South Africa and Angola.

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    Mambo 10 years ago

    the money they hope to use to renovate Luveve and Gwanzura stadiums should instead be used to upgrade Gweru’s Acot and Mutare’s dangamvura stadiums and have 4 venues to increase chances of winning the bid. Football is not just harare and bulawayo.

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      wensil 10 years ago

      I think the reason to have all matches in two cities is because those two cities have other infrastructure(roads, airport etc) in place.

      Common sense dictates that its better to have four host cities but that will then mean upgrading of infrastructure as well as stadia into those two extra cities which maybe the Zanu PF govt is not prepared to do or does not have the funds for.

      My question is with the way things are in Zimbabwe economically is this even a priority. If they want the nation then use four cities and that way other cities benefit from infrastructure improvements.

      This to me sounds like another ego trip.

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    Mixed Race 10 years ago

    The host nation never benefits financially.These are activities for egoism for the elite.What do you do with those stadiums after the games?Ask the S Africans,they will tell you that they still have to break even for hosting the 2010 world cup and those structures they built are under utilized.Stop this madness and reserve the funds for government employees’ salaries.

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    John Phiri 10 years ago

    Another stupid idea by a confused government that is broke and has misplaced priorities