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NicknameThe Warriors
AssociationZimbabwe Football Association
CoachCharles Mhlauri
Most caps?
Top scorerPeter Ndlovu (32)

 
Home colours

 
Away colours

First International
Rhodesia 0 - 5 Australia
( Salisbury, Rhodesia; 14 June, 1950)
Zimbabwe 6 - 0 Mozambique
( Salisbury, Zimbabwe; 20 April, 1980)
Largest win
Botswana 0 - 7 Zimbabwe
( Gaborone, Botswana; 26 August, 1990)
Worst defeat
Rhodesia 0 - 5 Australia
( Salisbury, Rhodesia; 14 June, 1950)
Côte d'Ivoire 5 - 0 Zimbabwe
( AbidjanAbidjan is the largest city and former capital of Cote d'Ivoire. Abidjan is a major sea port. Major industries include food processing, lumber, automobile manufacturing, and the manufacture of textiles, chemicals, and soap. There is also a large oil refin, Côte d'IvoireThe Republic of Cote d'Ivoire ( French for Ivory Coast by which it is often rendered in English) is a country in West Africa. It borders Liberia, Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Ghana to the west, north, and east, and borders the Gulf of Guinea to its sou; 13 August, 1989)
Zaire 5 - 0 Zimbabwe
( Kinshasa, Zaire; 4 June, 1995)
World Cup
Appearances none (First in -)
Best result-
African Nations Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 2004)
Best resultRound 1, 2004

The Zimbabwe national football team, nicknamed The Warriors, is the national team of Zimbabwe and is controlled by the Zimbabwe Football Association . They were known as the Rhodesia national football team until 1980, when Rhodesia became Zimbabwe. They have never made the World Cup, and, surprisingly, only made their first African Nations Cup in 2004.




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