Elasto Lungu Kapowezha (born 21 July 1974) is a Zimbabwean former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
Kapowezha attended Churchill High School. [1]
He appeared in two Ekstraklasa fixtures for GKS Tychy in the 1995–96 season, and played five league games for Lech Poznań in the following campaign. [2]
In 2006, he signed for South African side FC AK. [3]
Kapowezha represented Zimbabwe internationally at youth level, where he was regarded as an important player as Zimbabwe achieved second place at the 1995 All-Africa Games. [4] He was capped once for Zimbabwe, at the 1998 COSAFA Cup. [5]
Kapowezha mainly operated as a midfielder. [6]
Kapowezha obtained a degree in sports management and a certificate in business management from the University of South Africa. [7]
After retiring from professional football, Kapowezha worked as a life skills coach. [8]
Kapowezha was previously known as Elasto Lungu. [9] [10][ full citation needed]
Kapowezha obtained permanent South Africa residency, having lived in the country for over twelve years. [11] He is the father of Zimbabwean footballer Elasto Kapowezha Jr. [12]
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Elasto Lungu Kapowezha (born 21 July 1974) is a Zimbabwean former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
Kapowezha attended Churchill High School. [1]
He appeared in two Ekstraklasa fixtures for GKS Tychy in the 1995–96 season, and played five league games for Lech Poznań in the following campaign. [2]
In 2006, he signed for South African side FC AK. [3]
Kapowezha represented Zimbabwe internationally at youth level, where he was regarded as an important player as Zimbabwe achieved second place at the 1995 All-Africa Games. [4] He was capped once for Zimbabwe, at the 1998 COSAFA Cup. [5]
Kapowezha mainly operated as a midfielder. [6]
Kapowezha obtained a degree in sports management and a certificate in business management from the University of South Africa. [7]
After retiring from professional football, Kapowezha worked as a life skills coach. [8]
Kapowezha was previously known as Elasto Lungu. [9] [10][ full citation needed]
Kapowezha obtained permanent South Africa residency, having lived in the country for over twelve years. [11] He is the father of Zimbabwean footballer Elasto Kapowezha Jr. [12]
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