BOYS dzaMDARA FC Show Spirit In Big Comeback in Mutare Friendly
By Elizabeth Kucherera
In an exciting friendly football match held in Sakubva, Mutare, two local teams, BOYS dzaMDARA FC and SISAL FC, played one of the most thrilling games this year. The match ended with a thrilling 4-4 draw after BOYS dzaMDARA FC made a strong comeback from three goals down.
SISAL FC showed great strength in the first half, quickly taking control and leading 4-1 by halftime. Their players were confident and played well as a team. Many supporters thought the match was over at that point.
But football is full of surprises.
In the second half, BOYS dzaMDARA FC showed real fighting spirit. They did not give up. With hard work, determination, and teamwork, they scored three impressive goals. The game ended 4-4, and the crowd celebrated the amazing turnaround.
Some of the best players on the pitch were Munashe Masowa, Patrick Jairo, and Zvikomborero Samanga. Their skills, quick passes, and strong defending helped BOYS dzaMDARA FC equalise.
The atmosphere in Sakubva was electric. Women waved flags and sang songs to support their teams. Both old and young people in the crowd cheered loudly, showing the strong community love for football.
John Batsirai, the provincial chairperson for BOYS dzaMDARA FC, was full of praise after the match: “Well done, team. It’s a good touch. Continue practicing so that we win in the next coming matches.”
Simbarashe Mutasa , also known as Mutumwa Webhora, was very happy with the team’s performance. “Wonderful draw! For a start, our team is promising. Coming back from 4-1 to a draw in the second half is not a joke.”
The performance from both teams shows that football in Mutare is growing. BOYS dzaMDARA FC’s strong comeback gives hope to their fans for more victories in the future.
This match reminded everyone why football is called “the beautiful game.” Never give up, even if you are losing. Anything is possible with passion and effort. In Most importantly, the match brought people together, proving that sports can unite communities.

