Former Warriors forward Tafadzwa Rusike training with CAPS United
Former Warriors forward Tafadzwa Rusike is reportedly training with Premier Soccer League [PSL] giants CAPS United ahead of the 2023 season scheduled for mid March.
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Former Warriors forward Tafadzwa Rusike is reportedly training with Premier Soccer League [PSL] giants CAPS United ahead of the 2023 season scheduled for mid March.
The year 2007 Highlanders are the defending league champions. Clement Matawu is the reigning Soccer Star of the Year. Dynamos are chasing their first league title in over a decade. They are far from invincible.
Zimbabwean midfielder Tafadzwa Rusike has crossed the floor in Zambia to join the country’s Super League football champions ZESCO United on a two-year contract.
Zimbabwe secured third place at the Cosafa Cup after defeating Lesotho 5-4 on penalties at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Friday evening.
Zanaco and Zimbabwean midfielder Tafadzwa Rusike was on fire for his team at the weekend, scoring a hat trick.
Zimbabwe international forward Tafadzwa Rusike is enjoying a storming start to the 2019 FAZ/MTN Super League in Zambia.
By Eddie Chikamhi Caps Utd 2-1 Lioli FC (Caps Utd win 2-1 on aggregate) Ronald Chitiyo proved why he was rated Caps United’s biggest catch of the season when he turned what had appeared a certain disappointment into an afternoon of song and dance with a brilliant goal that secured Makepekepe’s passage into the first […]
Veteran striker Leonard Tsipa struck a brace as Caps United registered their biggest victory of the season in style and closed the gap between log leaders FC Platinum and them to just three points.
By Eddie Chikamhi CAPS United …………………. (0) 1 Highlanders ……………………… 0 Diminutive midfielder Tafadzwa Rusike yesterday turned back the hands of time with a brilliant individual performance that reminded many of his peak as he helped Harare giants CAPS United settle an old score with traditional rivals Highlanders in the Battle of the Cities Part […]
A CLOUD of uncertainty still hangs over the future of the Dynamos quintet of Tafadzwa Rusike, Russell Madamombe, Roderick Mutuma, Simba Sithole and Devon Chafa amid revelations that the Premiership champions are still to commit themselves to retaining the players for the 2015 season.