ZIFA President Hails Munetsi’s Move to Wolverhampton Wanderers

ZIFA President Nqobile Magwizi

ZIFA President Nqobile Magwizi has extended heartfelt congratulations to Warriors vice-captain Marshall Munetsi following his move to English Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers.

In a statement on X, Magwizi described Munetsi’s transfer as a well-earned step in his career, recognizing his dedication, leadership, and impact both on and off the field.

“This transition marks not just a new chapter in your career but a culmination of immense talent, unwavering dedication, and remarkable leadership,” Magwizi stated.

Munetsi, who spent six and a half years at French side Stade de Reims, leaves behind a legacy of hard work and commitment. His success story continues to inspire young Zimbabwean footballers striving for excellence on the global stage.

“You have raised the Zimbabwean flag with pride, symbolizing hope and determination for countless young athletes who look up to you. Your journey is proof that dreams can be achieved through relentless effort and passion,” Magwizi added.

As Munetsi prepares for this new challenge in England, he carries the full support of Zimbabwean football fans.

“We believe in you and look forward to seeing you excel at Wolverhampton. May your time there be filled with success, joy, and continued inspiration,” Magwizi concluded.

Munetsi’s move to Wolves is a major milestone for Zimbabwean football, reinforcing the country’s growing presence in top European leagues

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