
Sheasham FC’s prospects of featuring in the Central Region Soccer League Division One beyond the 2026 season appear bleak following lingering issues from last season’s dramatic fallout with the league.
A reliable source within the club told ZimNow Sports that Sheasham are set to change direction, a move that could see them step away from the competition. The source revealed that the club is yet to appoint a head coach following the departure of Prince Matore, who recently joined Hardrock FC as an assistant coach to Kelvin Kaindu.
“We do not have a coach yet. We are changing direction because of what happened last year,” the source said.
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Sheasham FC withdrew from the Central Region Soccer League during the 2025 season, citing unfair match officiating and alleged manipulation of games by rival clubs. The move sparked widespread debate within local football circles and raised questions about the credibility of the competition.
The club later returned to the league after the Zimbabwe Football Association launched a commission of inquiry into the allegations. Despite the intervention, the source indicated that the events of last season continue to influence the club’s leadership and long-term planning.
With uncertainty surrounding the technical bench and the club’s future direction, Sheasham FC’s participation in the Central Region Soccer League Division One after the 2025 season remains in serious doubt.
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