By Branton Matondo
KEIZ sports management football firm continues to spread its wings following their recent acquirement of Zpc kariba Fc right winger and regular Lloyd Gwerina.
KEZ sports management is a football management firm owned by Zimbabwean born Kudakwashe Garufu.
The recent engagement with the former Chapungu Fc and Zpc Munyati Fc speed-star has enlarged an already expanding KEIZ gallery boasting of players like Talbert Shumba (Freestate Stars Fc and Zimbabwean goalkeeper), Takunda Mawarire (Dynamos Fc) and Richard Hachiro (Caps United Fc).
Speaking to this publication, the 26 year old forward for kauya katuruturu said that his fresh career signing with KEIZ sports management is a big step in sourcing better pastures.
“As players our dream is to play outside, on an international stage. Having an agent like Garufu is a good move for me in terms of career marketing and if you do not have an agent, it is difficult for you to be noticed.”
Kudakwashe Garufu, when reached for comment indicated that Gwerina is a good player who has a widely bright future ahead of him.
“Its now official that Lloyd Gwerina signed a two year contract with KEIZ sports management. Its a good venture for the lad, he is very disciplined and he will certainly go far” said Garufu.
KEIZ sports management seeks to create as many opportunities for contracted payers and Garufu engagement CV speaks for itself.
He has since engaged with Michael Ngobeni, manager of Takesure Chinyama, Talent Chawapiwa and Edmore Chirambadare and founder of Johannesburg based football firm M sport management.
Local former players believe that agents are a good standing ground for any player who wishes to ply their trade on a bigger stage.
Former Chapungu Fc legend Dumisani Mufudze believes that modern players should respect agent engagements.
He said ,“Yes, its not always easy to make a solo run or a single break through as a professional player. Agents come and fill up that gap, playing a big part for players.
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