Edmore Chirambadare
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Born | Edmore Chirambadare January 24, 1992 Gweru |
Residence | South Africa |
Nationality | Zimbabwean |
Education | Mkoba 3 High School |
Occupation |
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Years active | 2010-present |
Employer | Real Kings FC (South Africa) |
Notable work | Zifa Southern Region Soccer League Golden Boot Award, Player of the Month of May (2015), Player of the Month for March and April (2015) |
Home town | Gweru |
Parent(s) | Georgina Kunene (Mother) and Peter Chirambadare (Father) |
Relatives | Stanley Chirambadare, Ernest Chirambadare and Shepherd Chirambadare |
Edmore "Spanner" Chirambadare is a Zimbabwean footballer who plays for FC Platinum. He's a former player of South African premier league giants, Kaizer Chiefs where he was a striker. He used to feature for Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League side Chicken Inn Football Club.
Background
Edmore Chirambadare was born on 24 January 1992.[1] He was raised solely by his mother Georgina Kunene after the passing of his father in his early childhood. His late father Peter and his cousins Stanley Chirambadare, Ernest Chirambadare, and Shepherd were all footballers.
Education
Chirambadare attended Takunda Primary School before attending Mkoba 3 High School.[2]
Career
Charambadare started his football career at now defunct Division Two club BOC in 2010 before joining another Gweru Division Two side Zim-Alloys.[2] When Zim-Alloys were promoted into the Division One league, Chirambadare was loaned to Division Two side Gweru Pirates. He also worked as a Barman in Kwekwe for six months while playing for Silo United.[2] In 2013 Chirambadare joined Tsholotsho Football Club after being scouted while he was playing for Midlands Province at the 2012 National Youth Games that were held in Gwanda. At the start of the 2015 premier league season, Chirambadare joined Chicken Inn Football Club.[3] Chirambadare was signed by South African giants Kaizer Chiefs in June 2016.[4]
Chirambadare has also played for Zimbabwe's senior men's team the Zimbabwe Warriors.
Teams Played For
- BOC, Division Two
- Zim-Alloys, Division Two (2010-2012)
- Gweru Pirates Football Club-loan (2011)
- Silo United Football Club (2012)
- Tsholotsho Football Club (2013-2014)
- Chicken Inn Football Club (2015–June 2016)
- Kaizer Chiefs (June 2016-2018)
- Maccabi FC (2018-2019)
Transfer Rumours
In July 2015, Chirambadare was linked to South African club Bidvest Wits where he attended trials organised by Alois Bunjira's Albun Sport Management.[5]
Awards Won
- 2016-17 Kaizer Chiefs Most Improved Player
- Zifa Southern Region Soccer League Golden Boot Award (2014)
- Player of the Month of May (2015) Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League
- Player of the Month for March and April (2015)
Picture Gallery
Videos
References
- ↑ Sakheleni Nxumalo, Chirambadare makes instant PSL impact, NewsDay, Published: April 8, 2015, Retrieved: August 26, 2015
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Chirambadare enjoys moment in the sun, Sunday News, Published: June 21, 2015, Retrieved: August 26, 2015
- ↑ Fortune Mbele, Katsvairo, Chirambadare signs for Chicken Inn, Southern Eye, Published: January 14, 2015, Retrieved: August 25, 2015
- ↑ Kaizer Chiefs fire warning to PSL rivals after signing eight new players, Times Live, published: June 27, 2016, retrieved: June 27, 2016
- ↑ Chirambadare treks to SA, Chronicle, Published: July 7, 2015, Retrieved: August 26, 2015