Black Mambas F.C.

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Black Mambas FC
Full nameBlack Mambas Football Club
Nickname(s)The Mambas
Ground Morris Depot
Harare, Zimbabwe
Capacity5,000
Chairman Joseph Madzimuirema
Manager Teddy Zhou
Coach John Ncube
League Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League
(ZPSL)
201111th

Black Mambas FC is a Zimbabwean football club based in Harare, Zimbabwe. [1]

Contents

The team colours are black and gold at home and gold and black away.


Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
- GK Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Willard Manyatera
- DF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Lovemore Maphuya
- DF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM William Mapfumo
- DF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Ben Nyahunzvi
- MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Abbas Hussein
- MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Isaac Madziva
- MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Bruce Tshuma
- FW Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Sebastian Mutizirwa
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Audience Rudofa
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Casper Machona
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM G Chikwevu
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM G Masika
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM I Nyoni
No.Pos.NationPlayer
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Kasimero Chimbadzwa
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM L Kaisa
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Shingirai Mandizwidza
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Leonard Mavezere
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM M Katsvairo
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM O Muvhimi
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM P Kachirika
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Richard Mteki
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Rey Oweneel
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Tendai Kachembere
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Winston Chehore
-Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Nqobile Mpala

Staff

Chairman

"Secretary" Anthony Mangezi "Vice Secretary" Andrew Phiri "Treasurer" Maaserwe

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Goalkeeper's Coach

Team Manager

Technical Advisor

Chief Scout

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References

  1. "Black Mambas FC". FootballZone. Archived from the original on 13 April 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2012.