Bulawayo City F.C.

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Bulawayo City F.C. is a Zimbabwean football club based in Bulawayo, formed in 2006. They were champions of the Southern Region Division One in 2015 and in 2019. [1] Their home shirt colors are red shirts with white edges, white shorts and red socks. [2]

Current squad

Updated as of 7 April 2022. [3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Bekimphilo Ncube
2 DF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Lewis Ncube
3 MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Dominic Jaricha
4 DF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Douglas Sibanda
7 MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Jacob Mloyi
10 FW Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Nqobile Ndlovu
14 MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Lesley Lunga
15 DF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Mpumelelo Bhebhe
17 DF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Lucas Sibanda
18 MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Melikhaya Ncube
21 MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Crispen Machisi
22 MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Elshamar Farasi
23 FW Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Mgcini Sibanda
No.Pos.NationPlayer
27 FW Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Dalubuhle Dlodlo
29 DF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Wilfred Munorwei
33 MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Ntobeko Moyo
37 DF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Brian Giant
42 MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Wisdom Mutasa
45 MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Genius Mutungamiri
54 GK Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Elton Sibanda
69 MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Vincent Moyo (captain)
88 MF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Welcome Ndiweni
97 DF Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Nyasha Gurende
99 FW Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM John Chinyerere
GK Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Reward Muza

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References

  1. "Bulawayo City await ZIFA nod".
  2. "Premier Soccer League - Bulawayo City". Archived from the original on 23 March 2017. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  3. "ZPSL Squad of Bulawayo City FC".