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Devon Chafa

Six senior players leave FC Platinum

Six senior FC Platinum players have parted ways with the Premiership champions ahead of the resumption of preparations for the return leg of their their Total Caf Champions League match against Al Ahly.

Chafa on the verge of history

FC PLATINUM midfielder, Devon Chafa, is within 90 minutes of becoming the first player in Zimbabwean football to win seven league titles with three different teams inside eight years.

FC Platinum back to winning ways

CHAMPIONS FC Platinum needed a last-minute penalty to confirm their return to winning ways in a closely contested Premiership match against ZPC Kariba at Mandava yesterday.

Football agents speak out

FOOTBALL agents Gibson Mahachi and George Deda have spoken out on why some local players are returning home prematurely after securing contracts outside the country.

Zim players charm Buildcon coach

Buildcon coach Arena Gugliermo says he is impressed by the Zimbabwean quartet of goalkeeper Tatenda Mukuruva, defender Patson Jaure as well as midfielders Devon Chafa and Nqobizitha Masuku.

The new Kaizer Chief

Zambian millionaire businessman Moses Mubanga is turning himself into the new Kaizer Motaung, building his football club around a host of Zimbabwean footballers, with midfield enforcer Devon Chafa being the latest to be recruited into his stable, while CAPS United striker John Zhuwawu is on his radar.

Devon’s Dynamos Dilemma

Midfielder Devon Chafa is not ruling out an emotional reunion with Lloyd Mutasa at Dynamos as his contract negotiations with Caps United drag on.

Devon Chafa’s DeMbare wife

CAPS UNITED central midfielder Devon Chafa is married to a staunch Dynamos supporter. His mother also supports Dynamos. In fact, everyone in his family believes DeMbare is the real deal. And one would expect the midfielder, who also played for Dynamos, to be a fan of the club.

Best catch in the Ocean?

Debate on who has been the best player this term has erupted earlier than usual – and promises to get more heated – as the Castle Premier Soccer League heads towards what Sir Alex Ferguson would call “squeaky bum time”.