Caps United fans wishing to watch their team’s match against DRC giants TP Mazembe on Sunday have been dealt a heavy blow as they have to fork out cash to gain entry into the stadium as both point of sale machines and mobile money transfer will not be part of payment options to gain entry into the stadium.
By Munashe Chokodza
At a time when Zimbabwe is facing a serious liquidity problem, Caps United management have failed to provide swipe machines to enable cash stricken fans to watch their team in action.
Addressing the media on Thursday, club President, Cuthbert Chitima said “we have talked to banks to get point of sale machines but the deal did not materialize due to unavailability of network at the National Stadium.”
We made a $20 000 loss after the Lioli game so $5 will make us get profit out of the game.
Coach Lloyd Chitembwe rallied fans to come in their numbers to support the team at this crucial moment.
Caps United management have come under fire from football fans who feel five dollars for the cheapest ticket is too much, urging the team to reduce the entry fee and attract a huge crowd.