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Stewart Murisa denies paternity of Arsenal player
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 87377, member: 27"] Shared surnames and viral speculation just forced a Zimbabwean football legend to publicly deny any family connection to Arsenal's latest teenage prospect. Stewart Murisa sets the record straight [LIST] [*]Former Zimbabwean striker Stewart Murisa confirmed from his UK base that Teashaun Murisa is not his son. [*]Viral social media posts had falsely tagged the ex-footballer as the father of the 17-year-old Arsenal right-back. [*]Stewart Jr. is his only child, and the younger Murisa previously played football before stepping away from the game. [*]Constant phone calls from people chasing confirmation reportedly prompted the public clarification. [/LIST] Teashaun Murisa's rise at Arsenal [LIST] [*]Born in the United Kingdom to Zimbabwean parents, Teashaun has been climbing steadily through Arsenal's youth setup. [*]The teenager recently signed his first professional contract with the English Premier League leaders. [*]Earlier in 2025, Arsenal invited him to train with the first team ahead of a UEFA Champions League fixture. [*]His primary role is right-back, though he has also logged minutes in midfield earlier in his development. [/LIST] Stewart Murisa's football legacy [LIST] [*]CAPS United is where Stewart built much of his reputation as one of Zimbabwe's most dangerous forwards. [*]Career stops at Dynamos, Highlanders, Darryn T, and Bidvest Wits further cemented his standing in Southern African football. [*]Powerful runs and clinical finishing made him a firm fan favourite throughout his playing days. [*]Retirement didn't pull him away from the game entirely, as coaching work has kept him connected to football development in the UK. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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