Mushowani Stars F.C.

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Mushowani Stars F.C.
Mushowani Stars F.C.jpg
Nickname(s)Tiki Taka Boys
Founded2011
Ground Trojan Stadium, Bindura
Capacity2000
OwnerLovemore Z Nyakasoka
ChairmanIrvine Nyakasoka
ManagerNewman Mashipe
League Zimbabwean Division One

Mushowani Stars F.C. are a football team from Madziva, Zimbabwe, currently playing in the Zimbabwean Division One.

They were founded in 2011 and began play in the third tier of Zimbabwe's football pyramid and gained promotion in 2013. [1]

The Stars won the 2018 Division One North, gaining promotion to the Premier Soccer League. They are the second club from Mashonaland to play in the top flight. [2]

In 2019, The Stars were relegated after finishing at the bottom of the Premier Soccer League. [3]

Players for the club
No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKZIMTawanda Kaseke
2GKZIMNyasha Chasara
3DFZIMTanaka Gore
4DFZIMMunashe Tigere
5DFZIMMatewu Chindeva
7DFZIMTawanda Chikuwanyanga
10DFZIMJunior Mukombe
13MFZIMPeter Mazango
14MFZIMEmmanuel Jalai
15MF ZIM Kuda Mutema
16DFZIMPanashe Moyo
19 DF ZIM Trojan Merge
20 DF ZIM Rukudzo Midzi
6 DF ZIM Shingirai Mandizwidza
8 DF ZIM Tatenda Sithole



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  3. "Who Will Join Mushowane Stars in PSL Relegation – ZimEye".

[1]

  1. "Mushowani stars, Trojan merge".