Adam Ndlovu
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Born | Adam Ndlovu June 26, 1970 Bulawayo |
Died | December 16, 2012 Victoria Falls | (aged 42)
Cause of death | Road Accident |
Resting place | Lady Stanley Cemetery |
Nationality | Zimbabwean |
Citizenship | Zimbabwean |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1990s-2013 |
Known for |
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Notable work | Led Chicken Inn Football Club into the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League |
Home town | Bulawayo |
Relatives | Peter Ndlovu, Madinda Ndlovu |
Adam "Adamski" Ndlovu was a former Zimbabwean footballer and sports personality who played for a number of local and foreign clubs including Highlanders Football Club as well as the Zimbabwe National Soccer Team. He was involved in a car accident which claimed his life in 2012. [1]
Background
Born: 26 June 1970.
Education: Mzilikazi Secondary School.
Career
Ndlovu was part of the Warriors's team that played in the 2004 AFCON finals held in Tunisia. The team was coached by veteran football legend Sunday Chidzambwa and captained by the heroic Peter Ndlovu. He played as a striker in a team that included football legends such as brother Peter Ndlovu, Lazarus Muhoni, Wilfred Mugeyi and Kaitano Tembo.
Successes
He scored seven goals in 23 games at Moroka Swallows but played such a key role in getting his teammates to play with his ability to hold up the ball and make intelligent runs that he opened up the most compact of defences.
Awards
- Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League winner x3 (1993, 2001 and 2002 with Highlanders Football Club)
- Zimbabwe Independence Trophy x2 (2001 and 2002 with Highlanders)
- Dairibord Charity Shield (2001 with Highlanders)
- BP Cup (1994 with Highlanders)
- 2010 ZIFA Southern Region Division One winner (Coach of Chicken Inn Football Club)
Teams Played For
- Highlanders Football Club,
- SC Kriens,
- SR Delémont,
- FC Zürich,
- Moroka Swallows (SA),
- Dynamos (SA) and
- Free State Stars (SA)
Death
On 16 December 2012 Peter and Adam Ndlovu were on their way to a friendly football match pitting Highlanders Legends and the Victoria Falls Social Soccer League select team when a front tyre of the BMW X5 they were driving burst and the car veered off-road. It was reported that Adam Ndlovu died on the way to the hospital and his brother sustained injuries. A woman identified as Nomqele Tshili (24), who was also in the same vehicle, died in the crash. At the time of his death Adam was coaching Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League team Chicken Inn Football Club, based in Bulawayo. The former Highlanders and Moroka Swallows striker was buried at Lady Stanley Cemetery.
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