Zimbabwe Mourns Former Soccer Player Edzai Kasinauyo
Tributes Pour in for Kasinauyo
According to the Zimbabwe Football Association, the former Warriors
player died from an undisclosed illness. The former Caps United
midfielder spent almost a decade in South Africa, turning out for
Premiership clubs Cape Town Spurs, Ajax Cape Town, Hellenics, FC AK and
Moroka Swallows. After hanging his boots, Kasinauyo ventured into sports
and player management and engineered deals for players such as Warriors
stars Willard Katsande, Khama Billiat, Knowledge Musona and Evans
Rusike to move to South Africa.
The love and
affection by which Edzai Kasinauyo was held in football circles was
summed up by the avalanche of tributes that poured in yesterday for the
former Warriors winger who passed away in South Africa on Friday.
Although
circumstances surrounding his death were still unclear yesterday,
unconfirmed reports said Kasinauyo (42), who played for Ajax Cape Town
and Moroka Swallows in South Africa, succumbed to cancer.
A day after the
Zimbabwe Football Association and the Premier Soccer League led the
tributes for the former CAPS United midfielder, condolence messages
continued to pour in yesterday.
Cape Town City
chairman John Comitis, who gave Kasinauyo his breakthrough in South
African football after bringing him to Cape Town Spurs in 1999 expressed
his sadness via a statement from the Citizens.
"It is with great
sadness that I must bid farewell to my dear friend and legendary
footballer Edzai Kasinauyo. I was the one who brought Edzai to South
Africa from Zimbabwe, along with the likes of Ian Gorowa and Edelbert
Dinha," said Comitis.
"I spoke to Edzai just last week. I am still in shock. He was a true gentleman and an example for all those around him.
"Rest in peace, my friend," Comitis concluded.
Farook Kadodia, the
chairman of South African side Maritzburg United also joined the
growing list of mourners to send his condolences. Kasinauyo was the
manager of Maritzburg United players Evans Rusike and Blessing Moyo.
Kadodia said in a
club statement: "I am saddened to learn about the passing away of Edzai
Kasinauyo, the former Moroka Swallows and Ajax player, who later became a
player-manager.
"I am still in shock after speaking to him recently ahead of our preparations for the new season.
"Edzai was the
manager of two of my players, Evans Rusike and Blessing Moyo. The Team
of Choice extends condolences to his family and friends. May his soul
rest in perfect peace."
Tunisia-based Zimbabwe international striker Matthew Rusike also paid tribute to Kasinauyo via Twitter.
"Rest in Peace
Edzai Kasinauyo. Terrible news. He played a massive part in taking me to
Kaizer Chiefs and forever grateful. Spoke to him a few months ago and
he had impactful encouraging words for me. He seemed to be in a good
place. Life is precious," Rusike said.
The Footballers
Union of Zimbabwe said: "We're devastated to hear the news that Edzai
Kasinauyo has passed away. Our thoughts and sympathies are with his
family and friends."
According to a
statement released by the South African Football Players Union, a
memorial service for Kasinauyo will be held at AFM Kempton Park in
Johannesburg at 4pm today.
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