By Tatiana Mhararira

From dusty pitches to provincial glory, Mandiva Primary School’s soccer team has made history by clinching their first-ever provincial title at this level, winning the NAPH tournament and defying expectations from a school nestled along the Masvingo-Beitbridge highway in rural Chivi.
Mandiva Primary won the ticket to represent Masvigo Province at the national tournament after defeating Negwari Primary School from Bikita district in the finals with 3 goals to 1 at Mucheke Stadium recently.
The young team showcased exceptional skill, determination, and teamwork, leaving spectators and opponents alike in awe despite their rural background.
The tournament, which featured teams from Masvingo’s seven districts, saw Mandiva Primary overcoming stiff competition to claim the title.
Their winning spirit and passion for the sport were profound throughout the tournament, and their historic win is a testament to the team’s hard work and dedication.
Speaking to TellZim News, Mandiva School Head, Jemeas Matingwina, said he was happy that the school was crowned provincial champions despite their rural background.
“As the school head, I am excited with the provincial trophy coupled with a sense of accomplishment considering that we are in a rural setup. Rural schools are usually looked down upon when it comes to games like soccer.
“After winning this for the first time, we are full of joy and satisfaction as a testimony that there is massive talent in rural schools; hence this will motivate schools in Chivi district as well as other districts within Masvingo province,” said Matingwina.
Mandiva Head coach Atanas Mukandi said he was happy with the players’ performance and they were conducting thorough preparations for the national tournament.
“I was happy with the win, and the secret behind this success was thorough preparation, teamwork, and support from the school administration.
“As we prepare for the national tournament, we are having friendly matches and inviting qualified resource persons. We expect to win the national trophy in Marondera,” said Mukandi.
Mukandi also said the achievement would encourage the young learners and uplift his career as a school coach.
“Following this achievement, I encourage the youngsters to keep focused, reach great levels, and take football as a living career.

We expect this win to inspire a new generation of learners to take up soccer and strive for excellence.
“The first trophy at Mandiva Primary is a great achievement and has also uplifted my profile in the football field. Special appreciation goes to the Mandiva School staff and God, at large, for making this success possible,” he said.
The victory is a milestone moment for Mandiva Primary, and the 2025 Provincial tournament will always be remembered in the school’s history.

Originally published on TellZim

Source: Tellzim

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