Zimbabwe on Tuesday welcomed the lifting of FIFA’s ban on the nation’s soccer affiliation which has rekindled their hopes of qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
FIFA barred Zimbabwe from taking part in worldwide soccer in February 2022 over authorities interference within the working of the game.
FIFA lifted the ban on Monday, solely two days earlier than the draw for the African qualifiers for the following World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the USA.
Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry described the top of the 18-month suspension as “exciting” and “incredible” at a press convention in Harare.
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“Our athletes deserve that chance to get back there to live their dream. And they’re going to do that,” Coventry stated.
Last yr’s ban adopted a choice by the African nation’s Sports and Recreation Commission to droop the board of the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) citing varied costs together with graft, fraud and sexual abuse of feminine referees.
On Monday, FIFA, the worldwide soccer’s governing physique, directed for the appointment of a “normalisation committee” to run ZIFA till the election of a brand new board.
“I hope that we all take this opportunity with both hands and we run full speed ahead at ensuring that Zimbabwe becomes a global phenomenon in the world of soccer,” stated Coventry.