17 Years, Four Coaches, Three Wins: Here is How Much ZIFA Has Spent on Foreign Coaches
ZIFA’s long-running experiment with foreign coaches has proven an expensive lesson.
In the past 17 years, the association has reportedly spent nearly US$1 million on four expatriate coaches — Valinhos, Klaus Dieter Pagels, Zdravko Logarusic, and Michael Nees — yet the Warriors have managed just three victories in competitive matches under their leadership.
The four coaches’ combined record includes wins only against Botswana and Namibia, despite millions spent on salaries, allowances, and other expenses.
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The Price of Failed Appointments
According to H-Metro, the actual cost of hiring, maintaining, and compensating the four foreign coaches — including travel and upkeep — stands at US$991,000.
The biggest financial blow came when ZIFA failed to pay Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet, who had been deported after holding just one training session with the Warriors.
His contract termination led to Zimbabwe’s disqualification from the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, with Saintfiet awarded US$181,000 in compensation by FIFA.
A String of Poor Results
Each of the foreign coaches struggled to deliver meaningful results:
- Valinhos recorded only one win in ten matches — a 2–0 victory over Namibia at Rufaro Stadium.
- Pagels failed to register a single win during his 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign, suffering defeats to Egypt (1–2 in Cairo and 2–4 in Harare) and Guinea (0–1).
- Zdravko Logarusic (Loga) managed just one victory, beating Botswana 1–0 in Francistown.
- Michael Nees, the latest in the line, also managed to defeat only Namibia, and is now set to receive a handsome compensation payout despite going winless in the past 12 months.
The Harsh Reality
In summary, Zimbabwe’s 17-year investment in foreign coaches has yielded little return — three wins against two opponents and nearly a million dollars in expenditure.
The trend has reignited debate within football circles over whether ZIFA should prioritize local coaching talent rather than continue relying on costly foreign appointments that have failed to lift the Warriors’ fortunes.
Here are some of the comments;
@Aaron Benson;
Why don’t we have qualified local coaches. If you’re a coach just get the required certificate no one is stopping you
@Tau Tafadzwa TC;
1 million in 17 years is the problem, you’re busy hiring plumbers from Europe and then you call them coaches because Zifa doesn’t want to pay.
1 million is what a top quality coach would charge per month, not in 17 years
@Joseph Kakoto;
The fact here is our local coaches have won more matches than foreign coaches despite poor qualifications. Venyu vekuchando vane top qualifications but can’t win games for us
@Don Shasha;
The prob is they hire vanhu vanoda kusimbisa maCV awo instead of looking for sm1 ane CV rane huremu
@Calvin Ndlovu;
It’s not about credibility but availability too.Local coaches must measure up in terms of upgrading their licences,they must move with times
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