Masvingo Christian Academy knocked out of Mai Hondo Tourney

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By Rangarirai Shanyurai

Masvingo Christian Academy under 16 footballers were knocked out in the group stages at the Mai Hondo Memorial Tournament on August 31, 2024 in Mutare after losing 0-1 to Bright Star.
Masvingo Christian Academy Chairperson Takesure Hlupo cited age cheating as the major result of the team’s exit from the tournament and emphasized need for fair play also addressing issues related to cheating in such tournaments.
“It was a learning curve and we would not compromise on our values by cheating and that was the major reason why we were eliminated in the group stages.
“The tournament was good, though I feel much still needs to be done regarding cheating. We ended up drawing followers because of our correct young football players. To us it was not about winning but showcasing young football talents,” said Hlupo.
He said though they were knocked out early in the tournament, the team got exposure and got a soccer kit.
“On a positive note, by participating in the tournament, we received a complete set of jerseys, socks and two balls,” said Hlupo.
Commenting on the age cheating, Mai Hondo Youth Sport Trust spokesperson Tapiwa Mbutsa said the vetting process was done properly and one team was disqualified.
“We implemented a vetting exercise prior to the tournament where we required various documents and engagements with schools to prevent age cheating. Vetting is an ongoing process that takes places before, during and after the tournament and we take a zero tolerance stance on age cheating.
“We even disqualified City Strikers team which had gone through the qualifiers using an over-aged player.
La Sakubva lifted the boys’ soccer trophy while Nyamauru won the girls soccer while St Joseph primary won the girls netball.

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