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18 June 2020
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DYNAMOS’ Belgian partners have donated an assortment of information technology equipment which will enable the Glamour Boys to make huge strides towards digitalisation.

The Glamour Boys have , since the beginning of the coronavirus-enforced lockdown three months ago, been reviewing their structures as they try to transform themselves into a fully professional entity.

They have set up a commercial division, which will be in charge of creating revenue streams for the club, while also putting in place a vibrant junior policy, in conformity with club licensing demands.

And, yesterday, the club, received equipment set to help them implement scientific training, and coaching methods, consistent with the modern game.

The assortment was unveiled at the club’s offices at the National Sports Stadium at a function graced by the team’s board chairman, Bernard Marriot, and the entire executive, led by chairperson Isaiah Mupfurutsa.

The donation is part of the Glamour Boys’ partnership with some partners in Belgium who facilitated head coach Tonderai Ndiraya’s short attachment stint with top-flight clubs in that European country, including KV Mechelen and Circle Brugge.

Mupfurutsa said the donation was one of the initial benefits of their partnership with the Belgians.

“This is a very important gesture by our Belgian partners. We are in a very good relationship.

This is a culmination of Tonderai Ndiraya’s attachment at some top-tier clubs in Belgium some few months ago,” said Mupfurutsa.

“Look, when our coach (Ndiraya) was on attachment in Belgium, this is exactly the same equipment he was using with the help of top coaches at those teams.

“Our partners then realised we need this, if we are to fully professionalise the way we run our club.

“Football has become very scientific and this equipment will certainly go a long way in addressing that.

The training methods, and coaching styles being used in modern day football, require a lot of analysis from one individual player to another.

“There is definitely no way scientific approaches can be implemented, without the use of equipment like this. We salute our partners and our relationship is growing.”- The Herald

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