When Kaizer Chiefs star player Khama Billiat announced his retirement from international football, many fans saw it as the end of an era.
It isnt surprising that the Warriors of Zimbabwe were eliminated in the first round of the ongoing CAF Africa Cup of Nations.

The team totally lacked creativity in midfield and in front of goal. Somewhere were Billiat could have changed things.
This evening the Warriors could say goodbye to yet another star.
Captain Knowledge Musona is reportedly rumoured to announce his retirement from international football at the end of today's match.

The Warriors date the Syli Nationale at the Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo in Yaounde, Cameroon. KickOff is 6pm.
Reports also indicate Musona wanted to retire at the same time as his close friend, Khama Billiat, who walked away from international football, last year.
Musona has been one of Zimbabwe's most revered players in recent years. All eyes will be on the former Kaizer Chiefs international this evening.
Source: https://www.hmetro.co.zw/could-this-be-musonas-last-warriors-dance/
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