Zimbabwe Saints F.C. - Notable Past Players

Notable Past Players

  • Charles Chilufya
  • Chita Antonio
  • George Ayibu
  • Sikumbuzo Banda
  • Ephraim "Rock" Chawanda
  • Tendayi Chieza
  • Thomas Chipembere
  • Nhamo Chizunza
  • Styvn Chuma
  • Phillemon Dangarembwa
  • Dumisani "Dunga" Dube
  • Ralph Granger
  • Bruce "Jungleman" Grobbelaar
  • Norman Gumbo
  • Gibson "Homs" Homela
  • Josphat Humbasha
  • Chemi Hunidzarira
  • Andrew "Mai Maria" Kadengu
  • Chris Kahwema
  • Peter Kavisa
  • Styvn Kwashi
  • Joseph "Razorman" Machingura
  • Alban Mafemba
  • Howard Mago
  • Zebron Magorimbo
  • Butholezwe "Stike" Mahachi
  • Ben Makadzange
  • Daglaus Maneto
  • Godwin Mangayi
  • Mtulisi Maphosa
  • Henry "Bully" McKop
  • Ephraim Moloi
  • Moses "Madhala Boy" Moyo
  • Muzondiwa "Lazy Mzoe" Mugadza
  • Edson "Sugar" Muguyo
  • Eddie Mukahanana
  • Josphat Munetsi
  • Onias Musana
  • Stanley Mutasa
  • Musa Muzanenhamo
  • Mlungisi "Stix" Ndebele
  • Laban "Simbimbino" Ngoma
  • Francis Nkala
  • Melusi Nkiwane
  • Ezrom Nyandoro
  • Toendepi "Shacky" Nyathi
  • Godfrey Paradza
  • Ben Phiri
  • Jimmy Phiri
  • Garikai Rwodzi
  • Innocent Rwodzi
  • Agent "Ajira" Sawu
  • Emmanuel Sibanda
  • John Sibanda
  • Matambanashe Sibanda
  • Mishek Sibanda
  • Ronald "Gidiza" Sibanda
  • William "Gwejegweje" Sibanda
  • Gibson Sigauke
  • Obey Sova
  • Max "Shaluza" Tshuma
  • Chipo "Jackroller" Tsodzo
  • Peter Zimuto
  • David Zulu

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