Zimbabwe warriors will be making their third appearance in a row in the Total Africa Nations Cup after securing a spot at the Afcon 2021 with a game to spare in the qualifiers.
The Warriors moved to eight points on the Group H standings after beating Botswana 1-0 on Thursday.
The victory, coupled with Zambia’s 3-3 draw to Algeria, saw Zdravko Logarusic’s men opening a four point-gap in second place to claim the qualifying spot.
This is the first time the national team has qualified to the continental showpiece for the third successive time. It will be their fifth appearance overall after featuring in 2004, 2006, 2017 and 2019.
The tournament will be held in Cameroon in January next year.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe will face Chipolopolo in a dead rubber on Monday.
Algeria, who became the first team in the group to qualify, will finish the campaign on top. They are now on 11 points with no loss heading into the final round against Botswana in four days’ time.
Zambia on the other hand was eliminated and will be missing out on the Total Africa Nations Cup for the third time in a row with their last appearance being in 2015.