After pulling two draws with Nigeria in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers that were part of the reasons Super Eagles failed to qualify for the Mundial, Zimbabwe have named a formidable Warriors squad for their Unity Cup semi-final clash against the three-time African champions in London later this month.
The Super Eagles are the defending champions of the Unity Cup tournament, scheduled to run from May 26 to 30, featuring Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Jamaica, and India.
Yesterday, the Zimbabwe Football Association, unveiled the squad that includes many experienced players based across Europe and Africa.
The Warriors, who have a new head coach in Kaitano Tembo, are expected to provide stern opposition to the Super Eagles whom they drew both home and away with during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
According to the organisers of the tournament, the Unity Cup aims to promote football unity and strengthen sporting ties among the participating nations through competitive matches.








