His academy is in Chitungwiza’s Zengeza 1 High School and has more than 40 players. “My dream is to scout talent even in the remotest parts of the country and get these kids at a national soccer academy where they can get proper training equipment. That remains difficult without sponsorship. The corporate world can take advantage and grow their brands through partnering with us because I plan to build a house-hold name in the development of football in the country.”
Post published in: Football
1.8.2012
8:15
Bunjira seeks sponsors
Former Warriors midfielder, Alois Bunjira, is seeking sponsorship for his recently-founded ALBUN soccer academy. The former DarrynT, Caps United and Wits University starlet believes young talent should not be made to pay for the evils of the country’s inefficient football administra-tors. “The future depends on the talent of these youngsters. We all have a role to play in raising the standards of the game in the country,” he said.
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usaneta batsira young talent vasvikewo pamakasvika or even beyond
I am very disappointed that Alois is resigning to a random search for sponsorship through newspapers. What! The same man who wrote articles in the Sunday Mail about teams not marketing themselves and offering ‘grand’ ideas for soliciting sponsorship. The same Alois who owns(or is he just a front) a marketing ‘consultancy’ in different industries, soccer included. The same Alois whose road shows failed to make a difference to an already strong CAPS brand. Welcome to reality, feel it now…….haikona kungowawata. Good luck with your Albun project mate.