Zimbabwe finds itself in uncertainty following the conclusion of the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) Normalisation Committee’s term on Sunday, with FIFA yet to make any official statement.
The Normalisation Committee, led by Lincoln Mutasa, completed its one-year tenure on June 30th. Despite the committee’s efforts to manage ZIFA’s daily operations and overhaul its administration, the football community in Zimbabwe has expressed discontent with certain aspects of their leadership.
FIFA, known for extending the terms of Normalisation Committees beyond initial mandates, has maintained silence on the matter, leaving Zimbabweans pondering the next steps for their football governing body. Key responsibilities of the committee included revising ZIFA’s statutes and electoral code to align with FIFA’s standards, tasks that remain unresolved amidst concerns over constitutional issues and the organization of elections.
Criticism has also surfaced regarding the committee’s handling of national team affairs, particularly in areas such as player welfare, coaching appointments, and match planning, which have not met expectations.
The nation now awaits FIFA’s decision on whether the Lincoln Mutasa-led committee will continue or a new direction will be pursued, highlighting a period of anticipation and uncertainty in Zimbabwean football governance.
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