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Tapuwa Kapini Denies Retirement Talk

South Africa based Zimbabwean goalkeeper Tapuwa Kapini has rubbished plans for retirement anytime soon despite pressure from his legion of fans.

South Africa based Zimbabwean goalkeeper Tapuwa Kapini has rubbished plans for retirement anytime soon despite pressure from his legion of fans.

The 35-year-old custodian is on the books of Premier Soccer League outfit Highlands Park, having played for a number of Absa Premiership sides throughout his career.

Kapini was an injury concern at the beginning of the 2019/2020 season, having undergone a right shoulder operation following an injury that has been recurring since 2015.

The former Amazulu goal minder only made a return to action against Mamelodi Sundowns in the Nedbank Cup quarterfinal clash two months ago.

The Harare-born player says he has no doubt about continuing with his career because he has a lot to offer to the club and his country.

“There is no way that I am considering retirement. I still have a lot to offer,” Kapini said in an interview with South African television, Supersport.

“I will see as time goes by, but at the moment I am not thinking of retiring.”

Kapini started his career in South Africa playing for the now-defunct Platinum Stars.

The Warriors shot-stopper is best remembered for helping the Lions of the North gain promotion into the top tier of South African football two seasons ago.

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