Simbarashe Sithole
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Born | Simbarashe Sithole January 10, 1991 |
Nationality | Zimbabwe |
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Simbarashe Sithole is a Zimbabwean born footballer who plays as a striker. He should not be confused with Dynamos Football Club striker Simba Nhivi who also at one point was referred to as Simbarashe Sithole and also played in South Africa.
Education
Sithole received part of his education at Christian College.[1]
Career
He started his career at How Mine Football Club where he made a name for himself as a reliable striker. During the 2013 soccer season, Simba was How Mine's leading goal scorer with a tally of six goals. While at How Mine, he was was spotted by the then warriors coach Ian "Dhibango" Gorowa and given a run in the side that represented the country at the CHAN finals in 2014.[2] The signing of Sithole by Ajax was almost like a fairytale as the player never went for trials but was just offered a deal for two years.[3] Simba Sithole's contract with Ajax was terminated just eight months into the season which saw him coming back to Zimbabwe where he signed for Highlanders Football Club but he did not have better fortunes with Bosso as his contract expired without him kicking a ball for the Bulawayo giants[4]
Clubs Played For
- Ajax Cape Town Football Club
- How Mine Football Club
- Highlanders Football Club
National Team Caps
Sithole has been in national colors on several instances and also scored one of the goals that sealed victory for the Zimbabwe Warriors at the CHAN 2015 finals.[2]
Picture Gallery
References
- ↑ Sithole - A Loss For How Mine, Soccer Laduma, Published: February 5, 2015, Retrieved: August 7, 2015
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Tiyani wa ka Mabasa Ajax Cape Town sign striker Sithole, Kick Off, Published: January 31, 2014, Retrieved: August 7, 2015
- ↑ Ernest Fakude Ajax waiting on Sithole papers, Nehanda Radio, Published: February 12, 2014, Retrieved: August 7, 2015
- ↑ Fortune Mbele Kaindu, How Mine battle for Sithole, Southern Eye, Published: No date given, Retrieved: August 7, 2015