A Zimbabwean footballer playing in Slovakia feels his long career path has prepared him for bigger opportunities. Mbekezezi Manzini Sibanda, a thirty-year-old midfielder with second division side Lepota, says his gradual climb from Europe's lower leagues taught him resilience. His team started in the fourth division and earned promotion, facing a tough start this season with eight consecutive losses before a coaching change improved their results. Sibanda believes the hard work and adaptation to foreign coaching styles have strengthened both his game and character.
He still hopes to play for the national team despite his age, calling himself a late bloomer with an unrealized childhood dream. His career began in local Bulawayo youth soccer before studies interrupted his early progress. After school, he tried out with South African clubs and eventually moved to Slovakia in twenty seventeen, with a later stint at Highlanders back home cut short by the pandemic. Following a brief period in Eswatini, he returned to Slovakia and helped Lepota transition from amateur to professional status.
Looking ahead, Sibanda is also planning for life after football. He has already opened a retail shop in the city and intends to invest in professional camera equipment to help scout and profile amateur talent in the lower leagues.
He still hopes to play for the national team despite his age, calling himself a late bloomer with an unrealized childhood dream. His career began in local Bulawayo youth soccer before studies interrupted his early progress. After school, he tried out with South African clubs and eventually moved to Slovakia in twenty seventeen, with a later stint at Highlanders back home cut short by the pandemic. Following a brief period in Eswatini, he returned to Slovakia and helped Lepota transition from amateur to professional status.
Looking ahead, Sibanda is also planning for life after football. He has already opened a retail shop in the city and intends to invest in professional camera equipment to help scout and profile amateur talent in the lower leagues.