By Obaloluwa Joshua, LAGOS
Warriors of Zimbabwe head coach Baltemar Brito has tasked football fans across the country to support the team in their upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Nigeria.
The Warriors have two games lined up against the Amavubi and Super Eagles this month.
The game against Rwanda will hold at the Huye Stadium on Thursday, November 16.
Brito’s side will entertain the Super Eagles three days later at the same venue.
The 72-year-old believes the Warriors need the support of the nation to have a good start to the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
“Let’s unite and rally behind the national team. We are here to try to do our best, Everyone is here to do their best, so we expect the nation to give the best of support. We will try to create a good moment for them (fans),” he was quoted by the official website of the Zimbabwe Football Association. READ ALSO:
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Benin Republic, South Africa and Lesotho and are other countries in the group.