Petros Mhari
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Born | Petros Mhari April 15, 1989 Filabusi, Zimbabwe |
Nationality | Zimbabwean |
Education | Shangani Primary and Secondary Schools
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Occupation |
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Years active | 2002-Current |
Employer | FC Platinum |
Known for | Playing for FC Platinum |
Notable work | Goalkeeper of the Year (2016) |
Spouse(s) | Lizzy Ncube |
Children | Victor and Ashley |
Petros Mhari is a Zimbabwean professional footballer who plays for FC Platinum as a goalkeeper. He was selected the Goalkeeper of the Year in the 2016 season.
Background
Mhari was born on 15 April 1989. He is the seventh born in a family of eight (seven boys and a sister). All his brothers are in South Africa. His parents stay in Zhombe. He is married to Lizzy Ncube and the couple has two sons Victor and Ashley.
Career
Having started football at High School where he used to play as a striker. Then joined Zimbabwe Saints Football Club juniors in 2002 as a striker but he was to shift to being a goal minder after one of their goalkeepers missed training and when it was time for shooting practice, their coach, Elvis “Chuchu” Chiweshe asked Mhari to take his place for the session. He returned to Shangani in 2004 where he joined then Division One side, Shangani FC, where he worked with Angirai Chapo and that is where the then Hwange assistant coach, Nation Dube spotted him and convinced him to move to his team. Nation Dube then signed him at Hwange Football Club in 2009. He was ambitious and always wanted to do well, that is what keeps him going. His premiership debut match came in 2009 against the now defunct Monomotapa at the Colliery after he was signed by Chipangano. He has been playing in the CAF Champions League for the 3 seasons he helped FC Platinum win the league title though the journey was not that successful until recently in 2019 when they managed to reach the group stages of the competition.
In 2013 he signed a 2 year contract with his boyhood club Dynamos Football Club but ended up not playing for them after some technicalities.[1]
Social Responsibility
FC Platinum goalkeeper Petros Mhari decided to retrace his footsteps to where it all began in his football career following what one can describe as one of his best seasons in 2016. Mhari started his football career at Shangani Secondary School in Insiza District, Matabeleland South and he visited the school to motivate pupils to reach heights in sport.
International Career
As of 04 November 2022, Mhari had played four times for the Zimbabwe national football team (The Warriors).[2]
He made his debut for The Warriors in a World Cup 2022 Group G qualifier against South Africa at the FNB Stadium in South Africa. Zimbabwe lost 0-1.
Mhari also played two matches at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals in Cameroon, a 0-1 loss to Senegal and a 1-2 loss to Malawi.
Former Clubs
- Zim Saint (juniors 2002),
- Shangani (D1, 2004-08),
- Hwange Football Club (2009-12).
- FC Platinum (2013- current)
Awards
- 2020, 2022 and 2023 Castle Lager Challenge Cup Winner
- Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League winner x4 (2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022 with FC Platinum)
- 2014 Independence Cup Winner
- 2014 Chibuku Super Cup Winner
- 2014 Zimbabwe National Army Charity Cup Winner
- 2016 Castle Lager Goalkeeper of the Year
- 2016 Soccer Star of the Year finalist and Second Runner-Up
References
- ↑ Chichi Sabeta, [1], H-Metro, Published: 7 December, 2016, Accessed: 3 May, 2020
- ↑ https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/84627/Petros_Mhari.html, Published: No Date was given, Retrieved 04 November 2022