About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Bruce Grobbelaar, Onismor Bhasera, Benjani Mwaruwari, Peter Ndlovu, Joseph Ngwenya, Moses Chunga, Mkhokheli Dube, Eddie Mukahanana, Stanley Nyazamba, Patrick Daka, Mike Temwanjera, Cuthbert Malajila, Gilbert Mushangazhike, Joseph Kabwe, Takesure Chinyama, Mubarike Chisoni, Tinashe Nengomasha, Ovidy Karuru, Esrom Nyandoro, Sunday Marimo, Vitalis Takawira, Harlington Shereni, Norman Mapeza, Blessing Makunike, Shacky Tauro, Musawengosi Mguni, Clement Matawu, Knowledge Musona, Dickson Choto, Costa Nhamoinesu, Nyasha Mushekwi, Evans Chikwaikwai, Tafadzwa Rusike, Quincy Antipas, Vuza Nyoni, Obadiah Tarumbwa, Khama Billiat, Energy Murambadoro, David Kutyauripo, Honour Gombami, Shingayi Kaondera, Edward Sadomba, Zvenyika Makonese, Ian Gorowa, Cephas Chimedza, Agent Sawu, Ndabenkulu Ncube, Ralph Matema, Noel Kaseke, Kennedy Nagoli, Justice Majabvi, Washington Arubi, Leonard Tsipa, Kennedy Chihuri, Newton Ben Katanha, Zhaimu Jambo, Herbert Dick, Tapuwa Kapini, Gift Muzadzi, James Matola, Mkhuphali Masuku, Wilfred Mugeyi, George Mbwando, Ramson Zhuwawo, Anzlom Ndlovu, Leo Kurauzvione, Edelbert Dinha, Alois Bunjira, Prince Matore, Joel Lupahla, Gilbert Banda, Edzai Kasinauyo, Benjamin Marere, Charles Yohane, Brian Badza, Francis Chandida, Sageby Sandaka, Method Mwanjali, Kumbulani Banda, Danger Fourpence. Excerpt: Bruce David Grobbelaar (born 6 October 1957 in Durban, South Africa) is a former football goalkeeper and manager. He played for a number of clubs in a career which spanned for more than 20 years at professional level, most notably Liverpool during their dominant period in the 1980s and early 1990s. In his teenage years, Grobbelaar was a talented cricketer and was offered a baseball scholarship in the United States, but a career in football was his main ambition. His footballing career started with a Bulawayo-based tea...