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Dynamos Set for Triangle Clash in Chibuku Super Cup Final

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The stage is set for a thrilling end to the 2025 Chibuku Super Cup as Dynamos take on Triangle United in the final at Gibbo Stadium on November 29.

Dynamos reached the final after beating Highlanders on penalties in a tense semifinal at Rufaro Stadium. The match ended 1–1 in normal time before Dynamos held their nerve to win 5–3 in the shootout.

The defending champions are aiming for a third straight Chibuku title, but they’ll face a tough test against a Triangle side that has been solid throughout the competition and will have home support behind them.

Kick-off is at 3 PM at Gibbo Stadium, and fans can expect an action-packed final between two of the most consistent teams this season.

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Dynamos Win 2025 Chibuku Super Cup

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Dynamos made history at Gibbo Stadium on Saturday, beating Triangle United 1–0 to claim their third straight Chibuku Super Cup title.

The match was tight from the start, with both teams fighting hard. Triangle, playing at home, created a few chances, but Dynamos stayed solid.

The winning moment came in the 80th minute when Enasio Perezo scored a brilliant goal to give Dynamos the lead. Triangle tried to come back, but Dynamos held on until the final whistle.

This is Dynamos’ third Chibuku Super Cup title in a row, showing their strong form in the tournament. The win also gives coach Kelvin Kaindu his second major trophy. He reached the final after his team knocked out Highlanders on penalties in the semifinal at Rufaro Stadium.

Triangle gave a good fight throughout the competition, but on the day, Dynamos did just enough to lift the trophy again.

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Norman Mapeza Takes Over at Scottland FC

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Norman Mapeza has been unveiled as the new head coach of PSL champions Scottland FC. The announcement was made on Thursday, mere hours after the club parted ways with title-winning coach Tonderai Ndiraya.

Mapeza, who recently ended a decade-long, trophy-filled association with FC Platinum signed a two-year contract with Scottland. The move marks the beginning of a new chapter for the ambitious Harare club.

On 23 November 2025, FC Platinum officially confirmed Mapeza’s exit after 360 matches in charge. His departure closed one of the most successful coaching eras in Zimbabwean club football. Under his leadership, FC Platinum claimed three Premier Soccer League titles and three Castle Challenge Cups, and set a standard for excellence in discipline and performance.

His exit had sparked rumours he might join other clubs, including newly promoted Hardrock FC, but Scottland swiftly sealed the deal.

Mapeza arrives with a rich resume and continental pedigree, having guided teams into the group stages of the CAF Champions League on multiple occasions. That experience is seen as critical as Scottland prepares for their own debut continental campaign.For Scottland, who clinched the PSL title under Ndiraya, the move signals ambition: a desire to build on domestic success and push for broader recognition on the African club scene.

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CAPS United Unveil Chiragwi as Head Coach, Announce New Signings

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CAPS United this morning unveiled Takesure Chiragwi as their new head coach during a press conference held at Harare Sports Club at 9AM. Club president Farai Jere was in attendance as the Green Machine outlined their technical and squad plans ahead of the 2026 season.

Chiragwi takes over the reins after an impressive spell at Ngezi Platinum Stars, and he will be assisted by Zambian Ian Bakala, who led CAPS United during the previous campaign. Bakala has been reassigned to the role of assistant coach.

Former Warriors midfielder Tinashe “The General” Nengomasha is also expected to join the setup as team manager, reuniting with Chiragwi following their time together at Ngezi Platinum.

CAPS United have wasted no time in boosting their squad, confirming several key signings. The club has secured the services of Nyasha Gurende from Ngezi Platinum, Davison Marowa from FC Platinum, Talent Chamboko, and Richard Hachiro, also from Ngezi Platinum.

The Green Machine have further strengthened their attack with striker Obriel Chirinda, while goalkeeper Wallace Magalane arrives from FC Platinum to bolster the goalkeeping department.

With a new technical team and a strong list of reinforcements, CAPS United signal clear intent as they prepare for the upcoming 2026 season.

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