Zimbabwe Champions Dynamos FC ‘De Mbare’ send Tunisia Champions packing

Mon, May 12, 2008

In the townships, Sports, Zimbabwe News


It had to be Dynamos once again flying the Zimbabwe flag high in Africa. Dynamos have proved once again to be the best football club in Zimbabwe by having more success where no other Zimbabwean club has. The Zimbabwe champions beat the current African Champions, Etoile Sportive du Sahel of Tunisia 1-0 to qualify for the mini league phase of the African Champions league.

Dynamos delivered the knock out blow of the weekend when they send the current African champions out of the competition before the group stage. Dynamos got the all important goal through winger Benjamin Marere to roll back those good old days and wild celebrations in Harare. Who would forget the scenes of 1998 when Dynamos went all the way to the finals of the African elite Club competition.

Dynamos participation in the game had been in doubt in the run up to the match because of Zimbabwe’s new foreign currency restrictions. However Dynamos managed to overcome this at the last minute and only arrived in the coastal resort of Sousse in the early morning of the game.

Well done the boys in blue! Dynamos FC ‘De Mbare’ flying the Zimbabwe flag high in Africa.

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