The match kicks off at 3.30pm. Brazil, record five time winners of the global soccer showcase, are expected to jet into Harare today. According to Warriors general manager Sharif Mussa, there are six South African based stars: The Kaizer Chiefs quartet of Knowledge Musona, Thomas Sweswe, Zhaimu Jambo and Tinashe Nengomasha, Veteran defender Zvenyika Makonese and Kingston complete the list of the South African based contingent. The other seven foreign-based stars are from Europe.
Mwaruwari, whose contract with his English side Sunderland ends on Monday, will captain the team which retained the bulk of those taking part in the African Nations Championships qualifiers against the most decorated team in the world.
Warriors squad: E Sibanda, W Arubi, T Dube, G Mapemba, Z Ngodzo, K
Banda, Q Amin, G Banda, M Mwanjali, G Zhokinyu, L Mtzizwa, S Alimenda,
A Rambanepasi, R Zhuwawo, B Marere, R Mteki, T Rusike, A Sadiki, B
Ncube, N Mushekwi, C Malajila, E Gwekwerere, O Karuru, K Musona, T
Sweswe, Z Jambo, T Nengomasha, K Nkathta, B Mwaruwari(captain), Quincy
Antipas, Z Makonese, V Nyoni, N Kaseke, M Mguni and O Tarumbwa. Sports reporter
Post published in: Zimbabwe Sports News


HARARE England-based Zimbabwe international striker Benjani Mwauruwari will lead the Warriors against world cup record winners Brazil