Zimbabwe football association board suspended after World Cup ignominy

The announcement was made without explanation, but comes after Zimbabwe finished bottom of its World Cup qualifying group, failing to win a match.

Published : Nov 16, 2021 18:42 IST , CAPE TOWN

Zimbabwe was held to a 1-1 draw in its last World Cup qualifier at home.
Zimbabwe was held to a 1-1 draw in its last World Cup qualifier at home.
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Zimbabwe was held to a 1-1 draw in its last World Cup qualifier at home.

Zimbabwe's participation in next January's Africa Cup of Nations finals was put in jeopardy on Tuesday, as the country's Sports and Recreation Commission suspended the board of the football association (ZIFA).

The announcement was made without explanation, which the commission said would be detailed later, but comes after Zimbabwe finished bottom of its World Cup qualifying group, failing to win a match.

It is certain to be condemned by FIFA and attract the threat of a suspension from world football's governing body, which rigorously looks to protect its member FAs from government interference.

Usually, governments are forced to back down under the threat of their country being suspended from all football activity.

Zimbabwe was held 1-1 by Ethiopia in its last World Cup qualifier at home in Harare on Sunday after a late equaliser.

Its form in the campaign contrasted with earlier this year when it comfortably qualified for the Cup of Nations finals.

During the World Cup qualifiers, it sacked its Croatian coach Zdravko Logarusic, while on Monday its captain Khama Billiat unexpectedly retired from international football even with the chance to play at the Cup of Nations months away.

Zimbabwe's football association has over the years been in a constant cash crisis and the team was kicked out of the 2018 World Cup qualifiers after failing to pay an outstanding debt to former coach Jose 'Valinhos' Claudinei despite a grace period given to it by FIFA.

ZIFA has also lost several court cases to other creditors and suffered the ignominy of the sheriff hauling away office equipment to sell off and repay debts.

It has also been forced to use a bus to take its players to Malawi for a qualifying match, travelling over 12 hours on a 600km journey.

ZIFA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Sports and Recreation Commission is a statutory body whose mandate is to regulate and develop sport and recreation in Zimbabwe.

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