Cephas chimedza biography of michael

          Cephas Chimedza Thanks Cephas for clarifying Evans Lesley Mambara was born on the 14th of September in Gutu, rural Zimbabwe.

        1. Cephas Chimedza Thanks Cephas for clarifying Evans Lesley Mambara was born on the 14th of September in Gutu, rural Zimbabwe.
        2. TRIBUTE TO A LEGEND By CEPHAS 'Mboma' CHIMEDZA It was in when we became friends.
        3. The former Dynamos and CAPS United utility man, who starred at the Africa Cup of Nations finals twice in Zimbabwe colours, does not see himself in football.
        4. Cette catégorie recense les articles de l'encyclopédie concernant des personnalités nées dans la ville d'Harare, dans la province d'Harare.
        5. Follower • Threads • One thing I've learnt over the years is I'll never please everyone so now I never worry about what people think about me.
        6. The former Dynamos and CAPS United utility man, who starred at the Africa Cup of Nations finals twice in Zimbabwe colours, does not see himself in football....

          Chimedza bares soul on career, future plans

          AT 20, promising Zimbabwe international Cephas Chimedza (pictured) had the world at his feet, leading his new club CAPS United to their second premiership crown and being crowned the 2004 Soccer Star of the Year.

          AT 20, promising Zimbabwe international Cephas Chimedza (pictured) had the world at his feet, leading his new club CAPS United to their second premiership crown and being crowned the 2004 Soccer Star of the Year.

          BY ALBERT MARUFU IN LONDON, ENGLAND

          Sadly, eight years later, fate dictated that Chimedza, a football artist par excellence, who could even afford to kiss the ball during play, would quietly hangs up his boots in the lower rungs of European football.

          To make it worse, unless he changes his mind, the former Dynamos and CAPS United utility man, who starred at the Africa Cup of Nations finals twice in Zimbabwe colours, does not see himself in football ever again.

          “I am too quiet to be a coach,” said the former Marl