PSL Summons Dynamos Team Manager For Disciplinary Hearing
The Premier Soccer League (PSL) has summoned Dynamos FC Team Manager, Richard Chihoro, for a disciplinary hearing over acts of misconduct. In a statement seen by Pindula News, PSL said the acts of misconduct occurred when the Harare-based football giants played Hwange FC at Barbourfields Stadium over the weekend. Reads the statement:
PRESS RELEASE: DISCIPLINARY SUMMONS – RICHARD CHIHORO (DYNAMOS FC)
The Premier Soccer League has summoned Dynamos FC Team Manager, Richard Chihoro to appear before the PSL Disciplinary Committee following acts of misconduct that took place at a Castle Lager PSL match between Dynamos FC and Hwange FC played at Barbourfields Stadium on Saturday 18 March 2023.
Mr Chihoro will not be allowed anywhere near the team bus, changing rooms or to sit in the technical area during PSL matches until the matter has been finalised.
FeedbackMr Chihoro is being charged for breaching Order 31 of the PSL Rules and Regulations which makes it an act of misconduct on the part of a player, official, servants or duly authorised (express or implied) representatives of a club who; 31.2.16 Commits any act or makes any statement, either orally or in writing or has been responsible for conduct which is considered ungentlemanly, insulting or improper behaviour, or likely to bring the game, sponsors, any member, the League, ZIFA, CAF or FIFA into disrepute.
31.2.17 Behaves in a manner which brings the League or any of its sponsors into disrepute or endangers the welfare of the League. The disciplinary proceedings shall take place on Wednesday 5 April 2023 at the PSL offices.
PSL is summoning the Dynamos Team Manager for a disciplinary hearing after he was filmed performing alleged anti-juju rituals during the Glamour Boys’ opening match of the 2023 season.
During the half-time break, Chihoro went onto the Mpilo end goalpost and sprinkled an unknown substance across the goal line.
Dynamos had numerous chances in the first half but could not convert them into scores.
They eventually scored a solitary goal through Tinashe Makanda from a Denver Mukamba assist, to grab maximum points.
Juju in football:
“Juju” is a term that is sometimes used in football to refer to superstitions or rituals that players believe can bring them good luck or help them perform better on the field.
These practices are often deeply personal and vary from player to player.
In Zimbabwean football, “juju” refers to traditional African beliefs and practices used by players and coaches to gain an advantage over their opponents. This includes the use of traditional medicines or charms and consulting with traditional healers or spiritual leaders for advice.
While not officially recognized, juju remains a significant part of the country’s football culture. Many players and coaches continue to use juju as a way to gain an edge over their opponents, and its influence can be seen in everything from pre-match rituals to the way players dress and behave on the field.
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