#TodayInHistory marks the birth of Cephas Chimedza, one of Zimbabwe’s most versatile footballers, born on 5 December 1984 in Harare. Known for his adaptability on the pitch, Chimedza made his mark as a left back, holding midfielder, and attacking midfielder, earning him a reputation as a dependable and dynamic presence in any formation.

Chimedza’s rise began with Dynamos FC before a standout stint at CAPS United, where his performances earned him the coveted 2004 Soccer Star of the Year award. His talent soon took him to Europe, where he played for several Belgian clubs, most notably Sint-Truidense, making over 100 appearances and scoring 19 goals. His European journey showcased the global potential of Zimbabwean football talent.

On the international stage, Chimedza earned 32 caps for the Zimbabwe national team between 2004 and 2008. His most iconic moment came at the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations, where he scored in Zimbabwe’s historic 2–1 victory over Ghana. His career remains a source of pride for local football fans and a reminder of the heights Zimbabwean players can reach on the world stage.
Dandaro Online, Zimbabwe Today In History



