Dynamos clinch Chibuku Super Cup in historic defence of prestigious trophy

Dynamos clinch Chibuku Super Cup in historic defence of prestigious trophy

HARARE – Dynamos have clinched the Chibuku Super Cup after beating Ngezi Patinum 4-2 on penalties at Rufaro stadium on Saturday to atone for a much less inspiring premiership season that noticed the favored soccer outfit finish the 2024 season positioned quantity 8 on the league desk.

Obriel Chirinda put Ngezi Platinum forward after 24 minutes with Ghanaian expat midfielder Frederick Ansah Botchway levelling the scores with 11 minutes left to succeed in 90 minutes of regular time.

The added half-hour of additional time didn’t separate the edges leaving the future of the distinguished cup ultimate to be determined from the spot.

Dynamos took 4 penalties which all of them scored in succession whereas Ngezi Platinum missed their second and third penalties.

The consequence ignited scenes of celebration from the Dynamos devoted that stuffed the gallery.

The sport on Saturday was a repeat of final yr’s ultimate which noticed Dynamos beat the identical opponents to win the nation’s richest knockout match for the primary time.

This yr, they’ve written their very own piece of historical past by turning into the primary native crew to defend the Chibuku Super Cup.

With the victory, Dynamos have been offered with a US$75,000 cheque as prize cash.

They additionally earn the ticket to signify the nation within the CAF Confederations Cup subsequent yr.

Dembare can be eager to redeem themselves after a disappointing exit from the continental competitors within the fingers of Botswana’s Orapa United September this yr with all seemingly headed for his or her qualification to the cash spinning group levels of the match.

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