Wisdom Mutasa
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Born | Wisdom Mutasa January 1, 1995 |
Residence | Zimbabwe |
Other names | Albert |
Education | Churchill High School |
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Employer | Black Rhinos Football Club |
Known for | Playing For The Zimbabwe National Soccer Team |
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Wisdom Mutasa is a Zimbabwean professional footballer who plays for Black Rhinos Football Club in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.[1] He is also part of the Zimbabwe National Soccer Team. He also played for Slovakian team FK Senica, FC Platinum Football Club, ZPC Kariba before being signed by Dynamos.
Background
Wisdom Albert Mutasa was born on 1 January in 1995.[2] He is son to the legendary footballer and coach Lloyd Mutasa.[3]
Education
He did his secondary education at Churchill High School in Harare.[4]
Career
Mutasa attended Aces Youth Soccer Academy where he got training to become a professional footballer.[2] He went on to play for Motor Action Football Club before moving on to join FC Platinum which was coached by his father.[4] In July 2015 he attended trials for Slovakian side FK Senica which eventually signed him and former FC Platinum team mate Walter Musona.[5]
Teams Played For (Competitions competed in)
- Aces Youth Soccer Academy
- Motor Action Football Club
- FC Platinum
- FK Senica
- ZPC Kariba Football Club
- Dynamos Football Club
- CAPS United Football Club
National Team Caps
- 3- 2010:National Team U-15 Team.[2]
Trivia
- Mutasa is son to Lloyd Mutasa, a Zimbabwean soccer personality who played for Dynamos Football Club and the Zimbabwe National Soccer Team.
References
- ↑ , [1],The Herald , Published:2 September 2019, retrieved:2 September 2019"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 , Mutasa,Aces Academy ,retrieved:29 Jun 2015"
- ↑ L. Nyakwenda, SOCCER: Wisdom is Platinum,Sunday Mail, published:15 Mar 2015 ,retrieved:29 Jun 2015"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 I. Chingwere, Yet Another Samaita Jam,The Herald, published:16 Aug 2013 ,retrieved:29 Jun 2015"
- ↑ Michael Madyira, Musona, Mutasa to leave for Slovakia this week, Standard, Published: August 20, 2015, Retrieved: August 24, 2015