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Unity Cup: Zimbabwe Reshuffle Squad For Super Eagles Encounter
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Unity Cup: Zimbabwe Reshuffle Squad For Super Eagles Encounter

Complete Sports about 1 hour 1 mins read

The Warriors of Zimbabwe have reshuffled their squad ahead of the Unity Cup semi-final encounter against the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Completesports.com reports. Three players — Tinotenda Kadewere, Divine Lunga, and Bill Antonio have been ruled out of the game for different reasons. Versatile forward Kadewere, who plays for Greek Super League club Aris will [...]

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