2017 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League

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Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League
Season2017
Champions Platinum
Relegated Hwange
Tsholotsho
Bantu Rovers
Matches played77
Goals scored137 (1.78 per match)
Top goalscorerBukhosi Sibanda (7)
Biggest home win Bantu Rovers 7-2 Yadah
(6 May 2017)
Biggest away win Bantu Rovers 0-5 Chicken Inn
(1 April 2017)
Highest scoring Bantu Rovers 7-2 Yadah
(6 May 2017)
Longest winning run How Mine
Kariba (4)
Longest unbeaten run Platinum (9)
Longest winless runTsholotsho (9)
Longest losing runTsholotsho (5)
2016
2018
All statistics correct as of 21 May 2017.

The 2017 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League is the 38th season of top-tier football in Zimbabwe. The season begins on 1 April 2017. [1] [2] CAPS United are the defending champions, [3] coming off their fifth league title (including one in the Rhodesia National Football League).

Contents

Teams

The league expanded to 18 for the 2017 season, [1] with 14 sides returning from the 2016 season and four promoted from the 2016 Zimbabwe Division 1, Bantu Rovers, Black Rhinos, Shabanie Mine and Yadah. [4] On the other hand, Mutare City and Border Strikers finished as the bottom two teams of the 2016 season and will play in the Zimbabwe Division 1 for the 2017 season. CAPS United are the defending champions from the 2016 season. [3]

Stadiums and locations

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Yadah
Locations of the 2016 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League teams
TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity2016 season
Bantu Rovers Bulawayo Barbourfields Stadium 32,000 Zimbabwe Division 1
Black Rhinos Harare Gwanzura 10,000 Zimbabwe Division 1
Bulawayo City Bulawayo Barbourfields Stadium 32,0008th in Premier League
CAPS United Harare National Sports Stadium 60,000 Premier League Champions
Chapungu United Gweru Ascot Stadium 5,00013th in Premier League
Chicken Inn Bulawayo Luveve Stadium8,0004th in Premier League
Dynamos Harare Rufaro Stadium 35,0005th in Premier League
Harare City Harare Rufaro Stadium 35,0009th in Premier League
Highlanders Bulawayo Barbourfields Stadium 32,0003rd in Premier League
How Mine Bulawayo Luveve Stadium8,00010th in Premier League
Hwange Hwange Colliery Stadium15,00012th in Premier League
Kariba Kariba Nyamhunga Stadium5,0006th in Premier League
Ngezi Platinum Ngezi Baobab Stadium1,0007th in Premier League
Platinum Zvishavane Mandava Stadium3,0002nd in Premier League
Shabanie Mine Zvishavane Maglas Stadium5,000 Zimbabwe Division 1
Triangle United Triangle Gibbo Stadium3,00011th in Premier League
Tsholotsho Bulawayo Barbourfields Stadium 32,00014th in Premier League
Yadah Chitungwiza Chibuku Stadium3,000 Zimbabwe Division 1

Results

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Platinum 34201224015+2572 2018 CAF Champions League
2 Dynamos 3421765526+2970
3 Ngezi Platinum 3419875430+2465
4 Chicken Inn 3418793422+1261
5 CAPS United 34151364329+1458
6 Highlanders 34138133535047
7 Black Rhinos 341210123530+546
8 How Mine 34137143036646
9 Triangle United 341112113736+145
10 Kariba 34129133032245
11 Chapungu United 341111122527244
12 Shabanie Mine 341012122934542
13 Yadah 341010143140940
14 Bulawayo City 34116173744739
15 Harare City 34108162929038
16 Hwange 34107172938937Relegation to 2018 Zimbabwe Division 1
17 Tsholotsho 344131719442525
18 Bantu Rovers 34442628734516
Updated to match(es) played on 30 July 2017. Source: Soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head points; 5) head-to-head goal difference; 6) head-to-head goals scored; 7) head-to-head away goals.

Result table

All teams play in a double round robin system (home and away).

Home \ Away BAN BLA BUL CAP CHA CHI DYN HAR HIG HOW HWA KAR NGE PLA SHA TRI TSHYAD
Bantu Rovers 0–00–10–50–21–22–30–11–01–17–2
Black Rhinos 3–01–01–23–03–00–03–01–0
Bulawayo City 0–12–10–11–01–11–23–0
CAPS United 3–04–02–11–1
Chapungu United 3–01–02–01–00–01–20–02–01–1
Chicken Inn 0–11–00–00–12–00–00–11–0
Dynamos 2–00–14–30–13–13–20–11–12–1
Harare City 0–03–20–10–10–01–10–10–12–00–0
Highlanders 2–00–13–03–21–00–12–01–0
How Mine 1–02–12–12–10–00–01–12–1
Hwange 0–10–10–00–10–32–00–0
Kariba 3–11–12–02–10–01–00–02–12–00–0
Ngezi Platinum 2–21–03–22–20–02–04–12–12–11–0
Platinum 3–21–01–00–02–0
Shabanie Mine 0–20–00–00–00–21–0
Triangle United 1–10–12–22–01–0
Tsholotsho1–20–11–21–10–00–0
Yadah0–10–11–01–00–2
Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017. Source: soccerway.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Black Rhinos 14810623631
Ngezi Platinum 311112112
Platinum 322357563
Kariba 381014118424
Highlanders 279731255
How Mine 1414181274346
Chicken Inn 168596877
Triangle United 6111417161413118
Bulawayo City 17103461010129
Shabanie Mine 6469121111910
CAPS United 63581057811
Yadah64424991012
Dynamos 141315101312121413
Hwange 617713813141314
Harare City 61416161516151515
Chapungu United 61617181818181816
Bantu Rovers 181813151717161617
Tsholotsho61210111315171718
Leader
Relegation to Zimbabwe Division 1
Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017. Source: Soccerway

Season statistics

Goals

Top scorers

As of 21 May 2017
RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Bukhosi Sibanda Bantu Rovers 7
2 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Abbas Amidu CAPS United 4
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Prince Dube Highlanders 4
4 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Daniel Chakupe Kariba 3
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Raphael Manuvire Kariba 3
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Mkhululi Moyo Bulawayo City 3
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Lameck Nhamo Triangle United 3
8 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Qadr Amin Ngezi Platinum 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Toto Banda How Mine 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Talent Chamboko Kariba 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Rodwell Chinyengetere Platinum 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Nomore Chinyerere Hwange 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Mkhokheli Dube Bulawayo City 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Terrence Dzvukamanja Ngezi Platinum 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Milton Kureva Black Rhinos 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Ishmael Lawe Chicken Inn 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Sydney Linyama Black Rhinos 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Emmanuel Mandiranga Dynamos 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Nelson Maziwisa Shabanie Mine 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Winston Mhango Platinum 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Innocent Mucheneka Chicken Inn 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Ronald Mudimu Triangle United 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Simon Munawa Highlanders 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Morris MusiyakuviYadah2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Ronald Pfumbidzai CAPS United 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Tafadzwa Rusike CAPS United 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Newman Sianchali Bantu Rovers 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Charles Sibanda Platinum 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Donald Teguru Ngezi Platinum 2
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Francisco Zekumbawire Kariba 2

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Bukhosi Sibanda Bantu Rovers Yadah7-2 [5] 6 May 2017

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