Masvingo United F.C.

Masvingo United
Full name Masvingo United
Nickname(s) Yuna Yuna, Asipo Haapo, The Busmen
Founded 1997 (1997)
Ground Mucheke Stadium
Masvingo, Zimbabwe
Ground Capacity 10,000
Chairman Kizito Mugadza
Manager Chris Mahofa
League Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League
(ZPSL)
2011 13th

Masvingo United is a Zimbabwean football club based in Masvingo. They used to play in the top division in Zimbabwean football, but were for the third time relegated to Division one at the end of the 2011 season.[1] The club used to be bankrolled by Mr. Tanda Tavaruva & sons, whose mainstay is provision of transport services. He used to own one of the largest fleet of buses in Zimbabwe. Masvingo United was established in the year 1997. The club bought a franchise from Zimex, a then Cold Storage Commission sponsored club in Masvingo & changed the name to Masvingo United. In the 1998/1999, season, whilst playing 1st division soccer in the Southern zone, Masvingo United came out tops and gained promotion to the Premier league. At the end of the 2002 season, the club was relegated for the first time, but rebound to the premier league the following season. They played in the premier league & had their best season in year 2005. The club was relegated for the second time at the end of the year 2008 season, and only got promoted back to the premier league at the beginning of the year 2011 season, to be relegated again for the 3rd time at the end of the year 2011 season.

History

The years 2009–2010 were spent in the unfashionable ZIFA Eastern region divion1. During this time, Mr. Tanda Tavaruva was not directly sponsoring the club as the economic climate was not permitting. During this period, initially, Mr. Mutema, in partnership with a South African drink making company, Zimanzi sponsored the club.They changed the name of the club to Zimanzi Masvingo FC. At the end of the year 2010 season the club was promoted to the Premier league, and coincidentally that is the year that Zimanzi pulled out of the sponsorship deal. Going into the premiership at the beginning of the 2011 season, Mr. Mutema was sponsoring the club which had reverted to the name Masvingo United FC. That was when financial troubles started to besiege the club again. Mr. Mutema did not have the capacity to sponsor the club on his own. At one point the now new owner of the Masvingo Division 1 club Setheo United, went into a deal to sponsor Masvingo United. Things were going on well during this period. Disagreements between this new sponsor and Mr. Mutema along the way, however, led to the Setheo United sponsor pulling out to form his own club – Setheo United by buying a Division 1 franchise. It was no wonder why the club was relegated again at the end of the 2011 season. Currently, (now around mid November 2012) Masvingo United is fifth on the ZIFA Eastern Region Division 1 log after Triangle United F.C., Hippo Valley, Setheo and Mutare City. Promotion into the Premiership in year 2012 is no longer a possibility.

Achievements

2002, 2005
2006, 2007
2005

Masvingo United have, since the 2005 season booked a position amongst the top 4 best supported, and performing clubs in Zimbabwe. They only lost the championship battle to CAPS United on the last day, in the 2005 season and ended the season on position 2. In the 2006 season, Masvingo United completed the season on position 3, trailing Champions Highlanders & runners up, Motor Action. In terms of following, measured by amounts realised in gate-takings at home matches, Masvingo United were fourth in the Zimbabwean top league, after Highlanders, CAPS & Dynamos.

Performance in CAF competitions

2003 – Preliminary Round

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
- Zimbabwe GK Tafadzwa Dube
- Zimbabwe DF Costa Nhamoinesu
- Zimbabwe DF Godfrey Dondo
- Zimbabwe DF Progress Musepa
- Zimbabwe DF George Magariro
- Zimbabwe DF Pardon Chinungwa
- Zimbabwe MF Ovidy Karuru
- Zimbabwe MF Milton Makopa
No. Position Player
- Zimbabwe MF Wonder Sithole
- Zimbabwe MF Robson Tswaki
- Zimbabwe MF Cyprian Muchabaya
- Zimbabwe MF Tapiwa Khumbuyani
- Zimbabwe FW Martin Vengesayi
- Zimbabwe FW Johnson Zimbabe
- Zimbabwe FW Lloyd Hlahla
- Zimbabwe FW Simba Gate
- Zimbabwe FW Douglas Zimbango

Coaches

Charles Mhlauri had a largely unsuccessful stint as Head Coach for Masvingo United. He left the club facing relegation. Fewdays Musonda, the late Lovemore Nyabeze (twice), the late Gombera, Angirayi Chapo, Saul Chaminuka & Tavaka Gumbo (as caretaker coach) are notable past coaches for Masvingo United. Luke Masomere guided Masvingo United to a second position finish on the league log in the 2005 season & won 3 major cup competitions in years 2005 and 2006. He is the most successful coach for Masvingo United to-date. With Luke Masomere in charge, Masvingo earned the "Cup Kings of Zimbabwe tag". With a few games remaining in the 2006 season, Luke Masomere left Masvingo United for greener pastures to join Gaborone United in Botswana. His assistant Taurai Mangwiro remained in charge of the last few games & guided the team to a third place finish.

References

  1. "Monomotapa in turmoil as Mapeza quits". NewZimbabwe.com. 22 January 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2009.
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