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Felix Chindungwe Reflects on Playing for Highlanders and Chicken Inn
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44172, member: 636"] Felix Chindungwe played for both Chicken Inn and Highlanders during his soccer career in Zimbabwe. The defender said representing Highlanders carried extra pressure because their fans live throughout Bulawayo. Neighbors and taxi drivers would tease Chicken Inn players all week before derby matches against their beloved Bosso team. Mental strength became crucial for surviving the intense rivalry between these clubs. Chindungwe spent four seasons with Chicken Inn under three different coaches. Team unity helped players prepare for the biggest matches of each season. The former national team player won over a dozen caps for Zimbabwe during his time with the Gamecocks. His most memorable victory came in 2012 when Kuda Mahachi scored the winning goal against Highlanders. Chindungne had just returned from international duty the night before that crucial match. After his Chicken Inn contract ended, he joined Highlanders for three years. The defender won several trophies with Bosso and formed strong partnerships with other center backs. Playing for Highlanders felt different because fans showed love everywhere he went around the city. Chindungwe currently coaches Mpumalanga Chiefs in a lower division league. He holds preliminary coaching certificates and remembers both clubs fondly from his playing days. [/QUOTE]
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