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Africa Cup 2022 - National Football Team - Zimbabwe - Squad

 ZIMBABWE
GROUP B
 
Al Tai and Zimbabwe striker Knowledge Musona captains a side hit by injuries and FA chaos.
 
Appearance: 5th
Best finish: Group stage (2004, 2006, 2017, 2019)
Coach: Norman Mapeza
Captain: Knowledge Musona
Fifa ranking: 121
Nickname: The Warriors


ZIMBABWE
• Squad


Goalkeepers

Petros Mhari 
(FC Platinum, Zimbabwe) 

Martin Mapisa 
(FC Zamora, Spain)

Talbert Shumba 
(Free State Stars, South Africa)


Defenders 

Peter Muduwa 
(Highlanders, Zimbabwe) 

Alec Mudimu 
(Torpedo Kutaisi, Georgia)

Takudzwa Chimwemwe 
(Nkana, Zambia)

Jordan Zemura 
(Bournemouth, England)

Godknows Muriwa 
(Dynamos, Zimbabwe) 

Gerald Takwara 
(Venda Football Academy, South Africa) 

Teenage Hadebe 
(Houston Dynamo, USA)

Bruce Kangwa 
(Azam, Tanzania)

Onismor Bhasera 
(SuperSport United, South Africa)


Midfielders 

Kelvin Madzongwe 
(FC Platinum, Zimbabwe)

Thabani Kamusoko 
(Zesco United, Zambia)

Never Tigere 
(Azam, Tanzania)

Kudakwashe Mahachi 
(SuperSport United, South Africa)

Ishmael Wadi 
(JDR Stars, South Africa)

Kundai Benyu 
(Vestri, Iceland)


Forwards

Admiral Muskwe 
(Luton Town, England)

Prince Dube 
(Azam, Tanzania) 

David Moyo 
(Hamilton Academical, Scotland) 

Knowledge Musona 
(Al Tai, Saudi Arabia)

Tinotenda Kadewere 
(Lyon, France)

 

 

 

10 Jan 2022
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