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Highlanders battle to 1-1 draw with Dynamos after player boycott

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 23, 2026
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Highlanders vs Dynamos ends 1-1 after disrupted build-up

Highlanders vs Dynamos ended in a 1-1 draw on Sunday as Highlanders held firm despite a chaotic week of player unrest and disrupted preparations. The match featured a first-half penalty converted by Benjamin Adeugun and a second-half equaliser from Dynamos midfielder Frank Agumeyang. Highlanders head coach Benjani Mwaruwari described the point as a positive outcome given the off-field challenges that interrupted training and team routines.

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Match summary

Highlanders took the lead before half-time when Benjamin Adeugun stepped up to convert a penalty after Mongameli Tshuma was fouled in the box. The Bosso side defended resolutely for large spells, keeping Dynamos from breaking through despite sustained pressure at times.

Dynamos levelled early in the second half when Ghanaian midfielder Frank Agumeyang slotted home to make it 1-1, bringing his season tally to nine goals. The game remained open until the closing stages, with Highlanders nearly snatching victory when Tshuma missed a one-on-one opportunity in the 78th minute.

Disrupted preparations and player boycott

The build-up to the fixture was overshadowed by a training boycott as a number of Highlanders players stayed away over outstanding salaries and sign-on fees. The industrial action raised questions about the squad’s readiness for one of Zimbabwe’s most anticipated league fixtures and forced the coaching staff to work around limited sessions.

Despite the dispute, the squad reported for the match and delivered a disciplined display that frustrated Dynamos for long periods. Mwaruwari admitted the result was a relief, noting the team had to manage both the psychological and tactical fallout from the week’s unrest.

First half: penalty gives Highlanders edge

The decisive action before the break came from sustained Highlanders pressure that culminated in a foul on Mongameli Tshuma inside the penalty area. Adeugun was the beneficiary, converting from the spot to hand Bosso a 1-0 advantage at half-time.

Highlanders’ first-half approach featured patient build-up and compact defending, aimed at nullifying Dynamos’ midfield creativity. The visitors struggled to create clear-cut chances in the opening 45 minutes, with Highlanders’ organisation the standout element of the period.

Second half: Agumeyang equalises and late drama

Dynamos emerged from the interval with renewed intent and were rewarded when Frank Agumeyang found the back of the net to restore parity. The goal underlined Dynamos’ threat from midfield and brought the derby back to a balanced contest.

In the final quarter, Highlanders pushed for a winner and carved out a notable chance when Tshuma surged clear but misfired over the bar with only the goalkeeper to beat. The miss proved costly as neither side could fashion a match-winning opportunity before the final whistle.

Coach reaction and dressing-room calm

After the match Benjani Mwaruwari praised his players for their focus and temperament given the off-field distractions earlier in the week. He highlighted the need to manage pressure in big games and commended the squad for containing the intense atmosphere that accompanies the fixture.

Mwaruwari also suggested that with a little more fortune Highlanders could have taken all three points, but he framed the draw as a constructive result under difficult circumstances. The coach’s remarks reflected relief that the team avoided a damaging defeat while acknowledging areas for improvement.

Scoring form and league context

Frank Agumeyang’s equaliser moved him to nine goals for the season, placing him within striking distance of the league’s top scorers. His tally underlines Dynamos’ reliance on midfield contributions for goals and adds momentum to the club’s offensive statistics.

For Highlanders, the point extends their unbeaten run in league encounters with Dynamos in open play, a streak stretching back to the last league victory by Dynamos in 2015. While two subsequent fixtures were awarded to Dynamos through boardroom rulings in 2017 and 2023 after abandonments, Highlanders have avoided defeat when the teams have settled matters on the pitch.

What the result means for both clubs

The draw keeps both sides in close contention in the early stages of the campaign and leaves room for margins to shift in upcoming fixtures. Highlanders will take heart from a performance that demonstrated unity despite off-field friction, while Dynamos will be encouraged by a resolute second-half response.

Both teams must now refocus on league obligations and the financial issues that have surfaced, with Highlanders in particular facing urgent internal discussions to resolve payment disputes and restore normal training routines. The outcome of those talks could shape performances in the weeks ahead.

The match underlined the fine lines that separate the top teams in the domestic league, where off-field management and player welfare can be as decisive as tactics and form.

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