Elvis Chipezeze has earned recognition among South African football's elite after receiving nominations for two prestigious awards. The Zimbabwe Warriors goalkeeper faces competition from Orlando Pirates' Sipho Chaine and Mamelodi Sundowns' Ronwen Williams for the Betway Premiership Goalkeeper of the Season honor. Magesi FC's captain delivered exceptional performances throughout the campaign while leading his team to remarkable achievements. The 35-year-old former Chicken Inn player demonstrated consistency across league and cup competitions during his standout season. His contributions helped secure significant victories for the club across multiple tournaments.
Chipezeze collected four Man of the Match awards during the season and played a pivotal role in Magesi FC's triumph over Mamelodi Sundowns in the Carling Black Label Knockout Cup final. The goalkeeper's exceptional displays earned him a return to Zimbabwe's national team setup after an extended absence. He represented the Warriors during friendly matches against Burkina Faso and Niger in Morocco this past June. His tournament performances have positioned him as a strong candidate for continued international selection. The veteran shot-stopper's form demonstrates his ability to compete at the highest levels of African football.
The Magesi FC leader also contends for the Carling Knockout Player of the Tournament award alongside teammate Edmore Chirambadare and Mamelodi Sundowns striker Iqraam Rayners. His nomination spans multiple categories and reflects his impact across different competitions throughout the season. The recognition represents a significant milestone for both Chipezeze and his club as they compete against South Africa's most established teams. These nominations highlight the goalkeeper's transformation from domestic performer to continental prospect. His achievements demonstrate the potential for players from smaller clubs to achieve national recognition through consistent excellence.
Chipezeze collected four Man of the Match awards during the season and played a pivotal role in Magesi FC's triumph over Mamelodi Sundowns in the Carling Black Label Knockout Cup final. The goalkeeper's exceptional displays earned him a return to Zimbabwe's national team setup after an extended absence. He represented the Warriors during friendly matches against Burkina Faso and Niger in Morocco this past June. His tournament performances have positioned him as a strong candidate for continued international selection. The veteran shot-stopper's form demonstrates his ability to compete at the highest levels of African football.
The Magesi FC leader also contends for the Carling Knockout Player of the Tournament award alongside teammate Edmore Chirambadare and Mamelodi Sundowns striker Iqraam Rayners. His nomination spans multiple categories and reflects his impact across different competitions throughout the season. The recognition represents a significant milestone for both Chipezeze and his club as they compete against South Africa's most established teams. These nominations highlight the goalkeeper's transformation from domestic performer to continental prospect. His achievements demonstrate the potential for players from smaller clubs to achieve national recognition through consistent excellence.