Full name | Border Strikers Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | Vavheneki | |
Founded | 1982 | |
Ground | Dulivhadzimu Stadium in Beitbridge | |
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Border Strikers FC is a Zimbabwean football club based in Beitbridge.
The club was refounded in 2014 after they were expelled from the second division in 2012 for failing to fulfill their matches. [1]
Border Strikers F.C were champions of the Central Region Division One in 2015, earning them promotion to the Zimbabwean top flight. [2] Their promotion was made more remarkable by the fact it was their first season in the second division. [3] However they were relegated in their first season in the Premier Soccer League. [4]
The club were expelled from the second division in 2017 for failure to pay the league affiliation fee. [5]
Currently the team plays at the Dulivhadzimu Stadium in Beitbridge. They played several matches at Maglas Stadium in Zvishavane in 2016 until Dulivhadzimu Stadium was accepted by the Zimbabwe FA. [6]
[7] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Full name | Border Strikers Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | Vavheneki | |
Founded | 1982 | |
Ground | Dulivhadzimu Stadium in Beitbridge | |
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Border Strikers FC is a Zimbabwean football club based in Beitbridge.
The club was refounded in 2014 after they were expelled from the second division in 2012 for failing to fulfill their matches. [1]
Border Strikers F.C were champions of the Central Region Division One in 2015, earning them promotion to the Zimbabwean top flight. [2] Their promotion was made more remarkable by the fact it was their first season in the second division. [3] However they were relegated in their first season in the Premier Soccer League. [4]
The club were expelled from the second division in 2017 for failure to pay the league affiliation fee. [5]
Currently the team plays at the Dulivhadzimu Stadium in Beitbridge. They played several matches at Maglas Stadium in Zvishavane in 2016 until Dulivhadzimu Stadium was accepted by the Zimbabwe FA. [6]
[7] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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