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Dragon Force FC Academy brings hope to Zimbabwean football

Rufaro Siwela
Rufaro Siwela - Content writer
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Dragon Force FC Porto has emerged as a beacon of hope for soccer in Zimbabwe, attracting numerous teenagers and young adults from across the country aspiring to become future international soccer stars.The academy is nurturing a new wave of soccer talents who are being groomed for the opportunity to showcase their skills on the global stage, with some even receiving the chance to train in Portugal and other countries to further enhance their abilities.

Established just last year, Dragon Force FC Porto is dedicated to not only refining the football skills of gifted young players but also instilling valuable life lessons beyond the pitch.A representative of the academy, Tichaona Mahoni, expressed his excitement about the impact of this initiative on the football landscape, emphasizing the transformative nature of having a globally renowned institution like FC Porto establish a presence in Zimbabwe.

Operating from the grounds of Higher Achievers School in Borrowdale, the academy has already produced promising talents who are optimistic about the prospects that sports hold for their future aspirations.17-year-old Tadiwa Kwenda, inspired by his idol Cristiano Ronaldo, shared his optimism about his journey with FC Porto, aiming to follow in the footsteps of his role model and represent Zimbabwe in international competitions.Similarly, 18-year-old Royal Muza sees his enrolment in Dragon Force FC Porto as a significant stride towards his dream of playing for the national team, eager to elevate the country’s soccer reputation on the global stage.

For Arnold Muranda, the opportunity to wear proper football boots at the academy signifies a major milestone, reflecting on his past experiences of playing barefoot with makeshift balls and now determined to turn his soccer dreams into reality.Dragon Force FC Porto, affiliated with FC Porto in Portugal, offers Zimbabwean youngsters a gateway to potentially join the esteemed Portuguese football club, providing them with a promising pathway to pursue their football aspirations at an international level.

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Dragon Force FC Academy brings hope to Zimbabwean football

Dragon Force FC Porto has emerged as a beacon of hope for soccer in Zimbabwe, attracting numerous teenagers and young adults from across the country aspiring to become future international soccer stars.The academy is nurturing a new wave of soccer talents who are being groomed for the opportunity to showcase their skills on the global stage, with some even receiving the chance to train in Portugal and other countries to further enhance their abilities.

Established just last year, Dragon Force FC Porto is dedicated to not only refining the football skills of gifted young players but also instilling valuable life lessons beyond the pitch.A representative of the academy, Tichaona Mahoni, expressed his excitement about the impact of this initiative on the football landscape, emphasizing the transformative nature of having a globally renowned institution like FC Porto establish a presence in Zimbabwe.

Operating from the grounds of Higher Achievers School in Borrowdale, the academy has already produced promising talents who are optimistic about the prospects that sports hold for their future aspirations.17-year-old Tadiwa Kwenda, inspired by his idol Cristiano Ronaldo, shared his optimism about his journey with FC Porto, aiming to follow in the footsteps of his role model and represent Zimbabwe in international competitions.Similarly, 18-year-old Royal Muza sees his enrolment in Dragon Force FC Porto as a significant stride towards his dream of playing for the national team, eager to elevate the country’s soccer reputation on the global stage.

For Arnold Muranda, the opportunity to wear proper football boots at the academy signifies a major milestone, reflecting on his past experiences of playing barefoot with makeshift balls and now determined to turn his soccer dreams into reality.Dragon Force FC Porto, affiliated with FC Porto in Portugal, offers Zimbabwean youngsters a gateway to potentially join the esteemed Portuguese football club, providing them with a promising pathway to pursue their football aspirations at an international level.

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