How Mine F.C.
Full name | How Mine Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Chikurupati | ||
Dissolved | 2018 | ||
Ground | Luveve and White City Stadium, Bulawayo Zimbabwe | ||
Capacity | 20,000 | ||
Chairman | Paul MacAndrews | ||
Manager | Kelvin Kaindu | ||
League | Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League | ||
2015 | 11th | ||
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How Mine Football Club was a football club based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The club played in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League before surrendering their license befor the 2018 season. The team was sponsored by the How gold mine.[1]
How Mine appeared in the 2017 Chibuku Cup final, losing 3-1 to Harare City.[2]
Contents
1 Stadium
2 League participations
3 Sponsors
4 References
5 External links
Stadium
The team played in the 20,000-seat Luveve and White City Stadium in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
League participations
Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League: 2013-2017
Zimbabwean Second Division: ?-2013
Sponsors
- How Mine holdings
League sponsor
- Delta Beverages
- matches viewable on Supersport
References
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External links
- Soccerway Profile
- Soccer24