Farai Mupasiri
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Born | October 19, 1990 |
Nationality | Zimbabwe |
Education | Lomagundi College |
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Farai Mupasiri is Zimbabwean born footballer player previously with Dynamos Football Club
Background
Farai Mupasiri was born on 10 October 1990.
Education
He attended Lomagundi College in Chinhoyi[1]
Career
While at Lomagundi College, Farai Mupasiri excelled in basketball, a sport which he went on to pursue up until club level after graduating from Lomagundi College.[1] Apart from his exploits as a rugby player, Mupasiri was also skilled enough at rugby to land the position of flyhalf at Old Hararians.
The same year that Mupasiri decided to focus on soccer, he was also announced in the provisional squad that was set to face Kenya inaugural Victoria Cup tri-nations tournament. It did not take long for Mupasiri to settle at Dembare which saw him being named in the squad during the 2012 season. He was part of Pasuwa's history-making squad capturing three league titles on the trot among other domestic titles. Having enjoyed a three-year stint at Dembare where he clinched two league titles among other domestic accomplishments. He was eventually released by Dynamos during the 2015 midseason following the arrival of new players such as Takesure Chinyama.
Farai Mupasiri joined Chapungu Football Club, where he only played four matches before he was injured.
Prior to joining Chapungu, Mupasiri played for the Zvishavane arch-rivals Shabanie Mine Football Club and FC Platinum in 2017 and 2018 respectively.
At FC Platinum, he was reduced to a bench-warmer and the experience was a forgettable one. At Shabanie Mine, he established himself as the club’s mainstay.
Despite their financial woes, Mupasiri made the Takesure Chiragwi-coached team worthy underdogs.
Of interest was his lethal combination with former Black Rhinos midfielder Trevor Ajana and Bruno Mtigo that terrorised opponents in the league.[2]
At Shabanie Mine, Mupasiri was entrusted by Takesure Chiragwi with the captain’s armband.[3]
Clubs Played For
- Dynamos Football Club.
Transfer Rumours
The player was at one point speculated to have been Turkey bound after having impressed scouts overseas.[4] The player was also said to have angered his employers at Dembare when he sneaked out of the country to attend trials in neighbouring South Africa with Pretoria University.[5]
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Awards
- Dynamos Rookie of the Year 2012
- Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League Winners Medal x2
- Bob @ 90 Cup
- Bob @ 91 Cup
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Farai Mupaisiri : From a Sable to a Warrior, Facebook, April 20, 2012, Retrieved: March 31, 2015
- ↑ TERRY MADYAUTA, Mupasiri seeks rebirth, NewsDay, Published: May 9, 2020, Retrieved: July 17, 2021
- ↑ TERRY MADYAUTA, Mupasiri misses DeMbare, NewsDay, Published: December 15, 2017, Retrieved: July 17, 2021
- ↑ Farai Mupasiri, Its Rugby, Published: No Date Given, Retrieved: March 31, 2015
- ↑ Fortune Mbele Mupasiri sneaks out to SA, NewsDay, Published: December 4, 2012, Retrieved: March 31, 2015