The Zimbabwe Football Association has officially unveiled the Warriors squad that will represent the country at the upcoming Unity Cup tournament scheduled to take place in London, United Kingdom, later this month.
The four-nation competition will run from May 26 to May 30 and is expected to provide exciting international football action featuring Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Jamaica and India.
The tournament is designed to celebrate unity through sport while also giving participating teams an opportunity to strengthen their squads ahead of future international assignments.
Zimbabwe’s senior national team, popularly known as the Warriors, will head into the tournament with the ambition of making a strong statement against quality opposition.
The Unity Cup is expected to attract significant attention from football fans across Africa, the Caribbean and Asia, especially with Nigeria and Jamaica also bringing strong football traditions into the competition.
For Zimbabwe, the tournament offers another opportunity to test combinations, build chemistry and assess players in a competitive environment.
The Warriors have been working to re-establish themselves on the continental stage, and the London-based event presents a valuable platform for both experienced stars and emerging talents to impress.
Nigeria, who will also participate in the tournament, are expected to draw huge support from the large Nigerian community in the United Kingdom.
Jamaica’s inclusion adds further excitement, given the country’s athletic pedigree and growing football profile, while India’s participation highlights the global nature of the competition.
Football supporters are anticipating entertaining matches throughout the tournament, with the Unity Cup expected to foster cultural exchange and strengthen ties among the participating nations through sport.
The Zimbabwe Football Association is expected to release further details regarding fixtures, player arrivals and preparations in the days leading up to the competition.
WARRIORS SQUAD FOR UNITY CUP
GOALKEEPERS
Marley Tavaziva (Brentford, England)
Future Sibanda (ZPC Kariba, Zimbabwe)
Elvis Chipezeze (Magesi, South Africa)
DEFENDERS
Munashe Garananga (Hibernian FC, Scotland)
Corbin Mthunzi (Ipswich Town, England)
Shane Maroodza (FK Sarajevo, Bosnia)
Gerald Takwara (Al-Ittihad Misurata, Libya)
Jordan Zemura (Udinese, Italy)
Divine Lunga (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa)
Emmanuel Jalai (Durban City FC, South Africa)
Sean Fusire (Sheffield Wednesday, England)
MIDFIELDERS
Mongameli Tshuma (Highlanders, Zimbabwe)
Marvelous Nakamba (Sheffield Wednesday, England)
Aboubacar Moffat (Scotland, Zimbabwe)
Jonah Fabisch (Erzgebirge Aue, Germany)
Marshall Munetsi (Paris, France)
Tawanda Chirewa (Barnsley FC, England)
ATTACKERS
Tawanda Maswanhise (Motherwell FC, Scotland)
Prince Dube (Young Africans, Tanzania)
Junior Zindoga (TS Galaxy, South Africa)
Bill Antonio (KV Mechelen, Belgium)
Daniel Msendami (Orlando Pirates, South Africa)
Tino Kadewere (Aris Thessaloniki, Greece)