CSPRO Football Academy, an affiliate of the Chitungwiza Junior Football Development League, has made waves in the local football scene by unearthing a crop of six talented young players from the rural area of Chipinge.

The club’s dedicated scouting network has ventured beyond the urban centres, identifying raw talent hidden in the remote districts of the country.

The six promising young footballers scouted by CSPRO Academy, a leading soccer academy in the country are Satisfy Tavonga Chawira, Charles Robert Mawaya, Norman Muthi, Shepherd Midzi, Provide Jimu and Aaron Vheya all aged 17 years and are being accomodated at the club house in Unit G, Chitungwiza.

This exciting opportunity will provide these talented individuals with access to standard training facilities, expert coaching, and a pathway to professional football careers.

CSPRO Academy is committed to nurturing young talent and empowering aspiring athletes to reach their full potential.

This proactive approach has not only strengthened CSPRO’s roster but also provided the much-needed platform for aspiring footballers from underserved communities.

“We believe that talent is everywhere, and we are committed to giving every child an opportunity to showcase their skills,” said Mr Massert Zengeni Former Caps United Foward and CSPRO Academy Coach.

The influx of these talented youngsters has injected a new wave of energy and enthusiasm into the CSPRO team.

“Our scouts have been working tirelessly to identify young talent in all the remote areas, and the results have been truly impressive,” added Mr Zengeni.

Their raw talent and hunger for success have already begun to make an impact on the pitch, with the team showing promising signs of improvement in recent matches.

Last Sunday the six football stars featured in a tightly contested friendly match against Dreamers Academy and their skills and determination impressed the crowds that witnessed the match at Zengeza 8 Primary School.The matched ended one nil in favour of CSPRO.

This initiative by CSPRO serves as an inspiration to other clubs to expand their scouting networks beyond traditional urban areas.

By providing opportunities to players from all corners of the country, the local football scene can flourish and produce a new generation of talented and competitive players.

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