The votes have all been counted, and you're first four inductees into the Zimbabwe Hall of Fame are:
Mattt Mattts arrival in Zimbabwe in season 11 was the catalyst for the masses of competitions that have been generated and he has to take much credit for the state of the National side, as he led the side to the WC Shield victory as well as EE.3 championship. You may think that Mattt would be content with this, but his club side are also a major force in Zimbabwe and have won the cup in their first two seasons.
Mattt had this to say on hearing the news 'Cheers all, I very much appreciate being chosen and I hope to continue to help everyone and country as we move along to world domination. It is truly awesome being in ZIM!'
squeaks The only remaining member of the original big three of ZIM, after losing the playoffs in his season 9 he has won division 1 for the next three straight seasons. He has also won the national cup in season 9, and has recently taken on the National team manager mantle from Mattt, during which time he has improved the countries ranking to a record high of 16th (the highest of the new nations).
Squeaks had this to say on hearing the news, 'I dont think I deserve this, up to now I have been very lucky if Mattt and Dan started Zim the same season as me, my performance might not have been as awesome as it has been upto now. Although this is probably the season to see if I deserve this or not.'
Well squeaks your nation has voted, and decided that yes, you do deserve it!!
Yaya One of the most well known names in Zimbabwe, Yaya was the first ever journalist in the country and was a large factor in many managers reasons for joining the ZIM revolution. Additionally on his CV is a spell as under 20 manager which was cruelly cut short due to real life commitments. His team have been a constant in the top division, until their relegation at the end of season 12, although I am sure they will be back.
Sean Sean's constant bombardment of the ZIM clubrooms during the country's formative seasons helped to raise the global awareness of the country, and he also showed his commitment by taking on the journalist role in season 10. Sean has been very close to a National Team role in the, last few elections and would seem to be a dead cert for one of these roles in the future, particularly if his Squirels keep improving.
Sean responded to this news, 'WOW! This is quite the honour, even more so for a small club like mine thanks for the votes I'm glad people think I have made an impact
and I will continue to try and do so!'