Zimbabwe national football team players, the Warriors have boycotted 2 pm training over unpaid allowances from the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA).
They face African football powerhouse Nigeria in 3 days time in a World Cup qualifying match at the Huye Stadium in Rwanda.
Zimbabwe played a goalless draw against Rwanda in Wednesday’s opening match of Group C of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.
The game marked the Warriors’ return to international football since the lifting of the FIFA ban in July this year.
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