“Once a Warrior, always a Warrior”: Former Kaizer Chiefs Star Teenage Hadebe Earns His 50th Cap for Zimbabwe
[IHarare - Zimbabwe] - 18/11/2025
Former Kaizer Chiefs Star Teenage Hadebe Earns His 50th Cap for Zimbabwe Warriors star Teenage Lingani Hadebe has earned his 50th cap for the Zimbabwe national team, marking a significant milestone in his international career. Hadebe, who plays as a defender for Major League Soccer side FC (…)
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