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− | Samaita played for Dembare in a glittering career which saw him capturing the league title with the glamours in 1994, 1995 and 1997. He was also part of arguably greatest squad which featured [[Callisto Pasuwa]], [[Gift Muzadzi]] and [[Masimba Dinyero]] just to mention a few.<ref name="southerneye">[https://www.facebook.com/va.shagare/posts/551889224896570 Mazdibaba Mutasa], ''Southern Eye'', Published: October 22, 2013, Retrieved: March 2, 2015</ref> Mutasa was also popular for his goal scoring prowess. | + | Samaita played for Dembare in a glittering career which saw him capturing the league title with the glamours in 1994, 1995 and 1997. He was also part of arguably greatest squad which featured [[Callisto Pasuwa]], [[Gift Muzadzi]] and [[Masimba Dinyero]] just to mention a few.<ref name="southerneye">[https://www.facebook.com/va.shagare/posts/551889224896570 Mazdibaba Mutasa], ''Southern Eye'', Published: October 22, 2013, Retrieved: March 2, 2015</ref> Mutasa was also popular for his goal scoring prowess. |
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Born | Lloyd Mutasa |
Nationality | Zimbabwe |
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Children | Wisdom Mutasa |
Lloyd "Samaita" Mutasa is among some of the most celebrated footballers to have played for Dynamos Football Club
Background
Career
Samaita played for Dembare in a glittering career which saw him capturing the league title with the glamours in 1994, 1995 and 1997. He was also part of arguably greatest squad which featured Callisto Pasuwa, Gift Muzadzi and Masimba Dinyero just to mention a few.[1] Mutasa was also popular for his goal scoring prowess.
Accolades
Premier League titles x3 (as a player)
Coaching career
Mutasa has coached several teams in the premier league. He got into the limelight when he was head coach of Kiglon Football Club. He assembled a very youthful team which was known for its passing game. Following his stint with Kiglon, Samaita was appointed head coach of Dynamos Football Club where he was an instant hit after having brought talented players to the club such as Gift Bello, Archford Gutu and Denver Mukamba. Although he did not last the whole season at Dembare, his contribution at the club remained evidently clear, the club went on to clinch the league title following his departure towards the end of the season. He has also coached other teams such as FC Platinum as well as being the assistant coach of the national team.
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References
- ↑ Mazdibaba Mutasa, Southern Eye, Published: October 22, 2013, Retrieved: March 2, 2015