by Tichaona Wangotse
The Zimbabwe Warriors are gearing up for their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, and they’re eyeing a winning start against Benin. The match is set to take place at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, South Africa, and the Warriors are determined to make a strong statement.
Coach Michael Nees has been working tirelessly with his team to ensure they’re well-prepared for the challenge ahead. The Warriors have been training intensively, focusing on their strategy and teamwork.
“We’re confident in our abilities and we’re looking forward to a positive result against Benin,” said Coach Nees. “We know it won’t be an easy match, but we’re ready to give it our all and make our fans proud.”
The Warriors will be relying on their experienced players to lead the charge against Benin. The team’s captain Marshall Munetsi is confident that they have what it takes to secure a winning start.
“We’ve been working hard as a team and we’re feeling strong and focused,” said the captain. “We’re looking forward to a tough match against Benin, but we’re confident that we can come out on top.”
The match against Benin is just the beginning of the Warriors’ 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign. The team will be facing several other challenges in the coming months, but they’re determined to stay focused and work towards their goal of qualifying for the World Cup.
The match kicks off at 3 pm CAT on Thursday, and fans are encouraged to come out and support the Warriors
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