Zimbabwe hockey teams learn route to Paris Olympics

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The Zimbabwe women's hockey team narrowly missed out on a bronze medal at the Africa Cup of Nations in Ghana early this year

The Zimbabwe men and women hockey teams will have to qualify for the 2023 All Africa Games scheduled for Ghana first if they are to entertain hopes of making it to the Paris Olympic Games in 2024.

According to a Roadmap released by African Hockey Federation (Ahf) on Wednesday the All Africa Games which will be staged in three cities namely Accra, Kumasi and the Cape Coast shall be used as qualifiers for the Olympics Games.

The qualification process starts with three regional qualifiers which will start as early as May this year where the top two teams will join the top ranked team on the continent South Africa and Egypt in the men competition as well as South Africa and Ghana women team who have automatic qualification to the All Africa Games.

Zimbabwe is set to host the Central South Africa qualifiers in Harare from August 27 to September 4 2022 while the North East Africa regional games are the first to be played having been pencilled for May 17 – 21 in Nairobi, Kenya.

The North East Africa qualifiers will take place from June 25 – 30 in Abuja, Nigeria.

Gold medal winners at the All Africa Games will qualify for the Olympics while the runners up will have another opportunity to make the global games via Federation of International Hockey (FIH) organised Olympics qualifiers.

In the Central South Africa regional qualifiers the Zimbabwe team, both men and women, will have to contend with six other countries in Botswana, Malawi, Mauritius, Zambia, Namibia and Swaziland.

The Zimbabwe women hockey team did the country proud at the Africa Cup of Nations in Ghana at the beginning of the year while the Under-21 side claimed their first win at the Junior World Cup which is currently underway in South Africa after beating Canada last  Saturday.

Meanwhile Zimbabwe’s men’s field hockey teams are expected to host Zambia in a series between April and May in Harare as part of their preparations for the Central South Africa Tournament to be held in August.

The series is being organised by the Hockey Association of Zimbabwe in conjunction with St John’s College.

The national association has announced the Zimbabwe senior men and the Zimbabwe “A’’ men’s squads for the series that is going to take place from April 29 to May 1 at St John’s College.

The Zimbabwe “A’’ side will play a three-match friendly series against Zambia development side and the Zimbabwe national men’s team will play a three-match friendly series against the Zambian national side.

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