
Scottland FC is taking big steps to become a football powerhouse. The club’s president, Hon Pedzai Scott Sakupwanya, recently gave new coach Norman Mapeza a tour of their under-construction villas and revealed plans to build a state-of-the-art stadium with a whopping US$30 million investment.

Sir Wckell Chivhayo unveiled the new Scotland FC coach, Norman Mapeza
Mapeza replaced Tonderai Ndiraya, who was let go despite delivering the championship title in his debut season
This move shows the club’s serious ambitions, especially with Mapeza’s appointment as head coach. He has a two-year deal to lead the team, and insiders say he has been promised a free hand in the transfer market and a substantial salary package to match the club’s continental ambitions.
Sakupwanya’s vision for Scottland FC is clear: they want to conquer Africa in the CAF Champions League. With big-name players like Khama Billiat and Knowledge Musona on board, they’re certainly making waves in Zimbabwean football.
Mapeza, a two-time league champion and serial cup winner with FC Platinum, is under pressure to deliver results, with expectations running high at the club.

