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U20 COSAFA Metropolitan U20 COSAFA Youth Championships
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    They have never qualified for the World Cup finals, and did not qualify for their first African Nations Cup until 2004. They were Unofficial Football World Champions between their 2–0 win over Angola on 27 March 2005 and their 5–1 defeat to Nigeria on 8 October 2005. The country's most successful club are Dynamos F.C..

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    The first champions of the Rhodesia National Football League were Bulawayo Rovers, who also won the inaugural Cup of Rhodesia during the same year to claim the Double during the country's first season of nationally organised competition. Since then, the championship has been largely dominated by teams from the country's capital, Harare (Salisbury until 1982), and second-largest city, Bulawayo: all but two of the 48 championships contested in the country have been won by a team based in one of these two cities. The incumbent champions of the Premier Soccer League are Gunners, from Harare, who won their first title during the 2009 season.

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U20 COSAFA

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Metropolitan U20 COSAFA Youth Championships

The 2011 Metropolitan COSAFA Under-20 Youth Championships will return to Botswana from December 1 to 10 following the successful hosting of the region’s premier junior tournament in the country last year.
The tournament will be played in two venues, the UB Stadium in Gaborone and the Molepole Stadium in the village 50-Kilometres west of the country’s capital.

The teams have been split into four pools, three of which have four teams and one of three, with the top side in each pool advancing to the semi finals. Zimbabwe is featured in Group D, along with Angola, Madagascar and Namibia. Groups and fixtures follow this link.

The festivities get under way with the opening ceremony at the UB Stadium on 1 December at 1400hrs, after which the first encounter between Botswana and Comores will be played.

Zimbabwe won the Bronze in 2010 behind Angola who went home with the Silver and Zambia who has taken the Gold twice in this competition. This year will be a tough call as we look forward to a good competition, where everyone is a contender for the Gold.

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