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Full name
  
Moses Chunga

Name
  
Moses Chunga

Playing position
  
Role
  
Footballer

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Midfielder

1983–1988
  

Moses Chunga Bulawayo24 NEWS Moses Chunga quits


Date of birth
  
(1965-10-17) 17 October 1965 (age 50)

Place of birth
  
Salisbury, Rhodesia(now Harare, Zimbabwe)

Eerbetoon aan moses chunga voor aftrap eendracht aalst fc antwerp 16 12 2012


Moses Chunga (born 17 October 1965) is a retired Zimbabwean footballer who played as a midfielder for Dynamos, Eendracht Aalst and the Zimbabwe national football team. He was born to parents of Malawian descent, but chose to represent his nation of birth at international level. He is considered to be one of Zimbabwe's greatest ever midfielders.

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Moses Chunga Bulawayo24 NEWS Moses Chunga speaks on Zifa presidency

In 1987 Moses Chunga was immortalised in the song Tornadoes v Dynamos by The Real Sounds of Africa. The song tells the story of a dramatic 3-3 draw between the two clubs in which Chunga scores a hat-trick for Dynamos. The track had air play on BBC Radio One's John Peel programme when it was released.

Speech moses chunga na 20 jaar opnieuw op plein eendracht aalst


Coaching career

Moses Chunga MOSES CHUNGA Zimbabwe footballer Zimbabwe Today

In 2002, following a spell in charge at Dynamos, he was appointed head coach of Shabanie Mine.

Moses Chunga The day Moses Chunga cried in Belgium Nehanda Radio

Chunga won his first managerial honours with Gunners F.C., who became Zimbabwe Premier League champions in 2009. He subsequently left the Gunners before the start of the following season and joined fellow Harare-side Shooting Stars.

Moses Chunga I dont adopt teams Moses Chunga Nehanda Radio

In June 2011, CAPS United announced that Moses Chunga had left the club, a day after his team was knocked out of the quarter finals of the BancABC Sup8r by Highlanders. He was re-appointed as coach at Gunners F.C. a few weeks later.

Moses Chunga Bambo justifies selecting son The Herald

In December 2012, Chunga revisited Aalst and was honoured by his old club and by the City Council, being invited to sign the Golden Book of Aalst, the community's highest civic honour.

Moses Chunga Who is Who in Zimbabwe Moses Chunga Nehanda Radio

On 11 March 2015, Chunga has quit Buffaloes F.C.

References

Moses Chunga Wikipedia