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Joel "Jubilee, Mwalimu, Headmaster" Shambo | |
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Born | Joel Shambo |
Nationality | Zimbabwean |
Occupation | Footballer |
Known for | Captaining And Coaching CAPS United |
Joel "Jubilee", "Mwalimu", "Headmaster" Shambo was a legendary soccer player who during the prime of his career was the CAPS United Football Club team captain. He was famous in football circles for his dead-ball precision, flick headers and chest control tactics. [1]
Background
Joel was born and raised in Zimbabwe and he joined CAPS United while he was still a teenager. where he rose through the ranks to become team captain. Jubilee hanged his boots later on and began his second career in football as a coach. He coached these 4 teams before he died
- CAPS United Football Club
- Circle United
- Blackpool
- Arcadia United
Awards
- Zimbabwe Coach of the Year (1995 with Blackpool) after leading them to the semi finals of the African Cup Winners Cup
References
- ↑ We need another Joel Shambo; Sunday Mail: Published 10 April 2016, Retrieved 19 August 2016 https://www.pressreader.com/