By Decide Nhendo
Masvingo Organised Social Soccer League (MOSSL) chairperson has made a call to all clubs in the league to follow all rules and guidelines stipulated in the social league’s constitution.
Speaking to TellZim News MOSSL chairperson Taruvinga ‘Tango’ Mutangiranwa said all teams that were going to play in the league in season 2024-2025 must play registered players and communicate their protests in the way enshrined in their guidebook.
“All teams that are going to take part in the 2024-2025 season must use registered players as expected from our constitution as we do not want to repeat what some teams were doing last season. Some were using unregistered players to strengthen their teams to gain points.
“If a team thinks there is a matter not solved well, they must not use violence to solve that issue but follow proper procedures like writing a report to the league administration so they will come up with accurate solutions,” said Tango.
He also said three new teams were showing interest in joining MOSSL this season to add make the number of teams as per constitution than last season where 17 participated.
“From the general meeting, we held on March 1, three new teams have shown great interest in joining our league, and the teams include FC Motors a team from Masvingo Toyota Spares, a team from Reformed Church University, and Bokoharam a team from Mucheke rank.
“This addition of these three teams has made the number of our teams rise to 20 as we had 17 teams in the previous season and 20 is the right number as written in our constitution,” he said.
He also said all teams were supposed to keep much focus on the aims and goals of the MOSSL which include good social living and development of Masvingo community.
Tango said the trophy handover ceremony to 2024 MOSSL champions Masvingo ZRP is going to take place on March 9, with all teams expected to have paid affiliation fees by March 15 to be eligible to compete this season which is going to start on March 16.