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Highlanders FC is a Zimbabwean football club based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, formed in 1926 that plays in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League. It is also known colloquially as iBosso. Founded in 1926 as Lions Football Club, composed mainly of boys born in
Makokoba Makokoba is a suburb of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. It was the first black African township in the city. The suburb is named after the actions of Mr Fallon, the Native Commissioner, who used walk around with a stick. The name comes from the word "ukuk ...
(Bulawayo's oldest township) by two of the Ndebele King Lobengula’s grandsons, Albert and Rhodes, who were sons of Njube. In 1936, the players changed the name to Matebeleland Highlanders Football Club.


Nicknames

Highlanders are known by their nicknames, Bosso, Tshilamoya, Amahlolanyama, Ezikamagebhula, High High, Mantengwane among many others. Bosso is derived from Setswana slang and means "The Boss. "Tshilamoya is IsiNdebele and, loosely interpreted, could mean "big-upsetters" or "demoralisers", a term coined in apparent reference to the Team's nemesis. Amahlolanyama is taken from the Grey-Crested Helmet-shrike, a bird found mostly in Southern parts of Zimbabwe whose black and white colours resemble those of the team's. EzikaMagebhula, a nickname for Orlando Pirates, can also be used in reference to Highlanders FC, possibly because of the similarity of both clubs' colours. Ezimnyama ngenkani means the blacks by force.


Club motto

"Siyinqaba!" – "We are a Fortress!"


History

19th century- Colonialists decided to placate the Ndebele King Lobengula with a proposal to send his grandsons to study in the Cape Province in South Africa. The names of the two grandsons were Albert and Rhodes, sons of Njube. 1926 – The two brothers returned from South Africa, where Albert had completed studies in agriculture at Tsolo Agricultural School and Rhodes completed studies in bookkeeping at Lovedale Institute. Both had taken to football as extramural activities. Rhodes continued playing soccer and formed a team called the Lions Football Club, composed mainly of boys born in Makokoba (Bulawayo's oldest township). 1936 – the players changed the name to Matebeleland Highlanders Football Club. 1966 – the Rhodesia National Football League (RNFL) asked Highlanders to join them. They agreed and two years later were drafted into the 2nd Division. Highlanders finished top on their first year and were promoted to Division One. 1970 – the team was in the Super League, but after collecting just 7 points, they were relegated back to the first division but were back in the top flight again a year later in 1971. 1972 – Tony McIlveen, a British export from Northern Ireland, joined the side. McIlveen had previous experience playing semi-professionally for Irish League side Crusaders, and whilst not known for his height, his tenacity as a midfield dynamo was an added bonus to the vastly improving side. 1973 – Highlanders FC won the Chibuku Trophy, beating high-profile Mangula at Rufaro Stadium. Players who clinched the honours included Ananias Dube, Billy Sibanda, Kenny Ngulube, Edward Dzowa, Andrew Jele, Tommy Masuku, Lawrence Phiri, Josiah Nxumalo, Geoffrey Mpofu, Boet Van As, Tymon Mabaleka, Gavin Dubely, Bruce Grobbelaar, Barry Daka, Tony McIlveen, and others. 1976 – Highlanders became dissatisfied with the national administration led by Mr. John Madzima, and pulled out of the RNFL to help form the South Zone Soccer League (SZSL). Some disgruntled senior members of the team broke away from Highlanders to form their own club, Olympics, even taking the black & white strip. But Highlanders survived. The teams that formed the nucleus of the SZSL were Black Chiefs, Callies, Portuguese, Old Miltonians, and Highlanders (all from Bulawayo), Black Horrors (Plumtree), Ramblers (Gwanda), and Go Beer Rovers (Gwelo). 1979 – most Harare-based clubs saw the wisdom of Highlanders' decision and lent their support to the club against the national association's injustices, i.e. unfair gate takings distribution, improper methods of accounting of finances, and preferential treatment of certain teams. The National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) was then formed as a result. 1980 – NPSL and the RNFL were merged to form the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA). 1986 – a group of senior players left after falling out with the executives over money. Apprentices were upgraded to the senior team. Players who included the likes of Rahman Gumbo, Mercedes Sibanda, Willard "Nduuuna" Mashinkila-Khumalo, Madinda Ndlovu, Dumisani Ngulube and many others. Between 1999 and 2002 Highlanders won the Premier League four seasons back to back. In 1999 and 2000 they were coached by Rahman Gumbo. Gumbo was sacked for failure to reach the African champions league’s money spinning mini league. In 2001 a Briton Eddie May was handed over the job to Coach Bosso as they are affectionately known by their fans and he went on to win two Premier league titles back to back. During the period 1999 and 2002 Highlanders had a talented squad consisting of Darlington Phiri, Blessing Gumiso, Anzlom “Malume” Ndlovu, Eddie “Tastic Rice” Nyika, Melody “Tshabalala” Wafawanaka, Thabani “Mqwayi” Masawi, Eddie “Amokachi” Dube, Noel “Beckham” Kaseke, Dazy “Walker the Texas Ranger” Kapenya, Bekithemba “Super SaMaNdlo” Ndlovu, Britto Gwere, Honour Gombami, Richard “Dabuka Express” Choruma, Johannes ”Signature” Ngodzo, Sautso “Special meat” Phiri, Charles Chilufya, Gift Lunga Junior, Tapuwa “Campos” Kapini, Melusi Mabaleka Sibanda, Siza Khoza, Zenzo “the Terminator” Moyo, Joel “Dubai” Luphahla, Thulani “Biya” Ncube, Mubariki “the Black Mamba” Chisoni, Edmore “Mamkwebu” SIBANDA, Pope Moyo, Mkhokheli Dube, Tapela “Cyclone” Ngwenya, Adam “Adamski” Ndlovu, Stuart “Shutto” Murisa. At that time Bosso had a great leadership in Retired Colonel James Mangwana Tshuma, Enerst SIBANDA, Kenny Ndebele, Liqhwa Gama, Nhanhla Dube and well respected medic Dr Emmett Ndlovu. In 2006 they were led by a former star midfielder with Methembe Ndlovu, when they were last crowned champions. The team consisted of Vusa Nyoni,
Johannes Ngodzo Johannes Ngodzo (born 6 November 1980) is probably the most skillful player to ever play for Highlanders Football club. He is a retired Zimbabwean football midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. M ...
, Honour Gombami, Ralph “Banolila” Matema, Obadiah Tarumbwa to mention just a few. In Zimbabwe, players from Highlanders who have played at the highest level of professional football in the world include players like Peter Ndlovu, Bruce Grobelaar, and
Benjamin Nkonjera Benjamin Nkonjera (died 13 March 1999) was a Zimbabwean football midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case k ...
. Highlanders is the second-most supported club in Zimbabwe with over 5 million supporters, after Dynamos who have over 7 million supporters. The support for these two clubs has tribal origins, as Highlanders are supported by both Ndebele-speaking people and those residing in the Matebeleland region.


Rivalry

Highlanders most bitter rival is Dynamos from Harare and the matches between these two giants have been dubbed " Battle of Zimbabwe". The battles between Bosso and Dembare are similar to those ones between the two Soweto Giants Orlando Pirates and
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in South Africa in the Soweto derby.
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is also another Bosso's rival and the matches pitting these two teams have been dubbed " Battle of the Cities". These matches were in the past associated with a lot of violent clashes amongst the fans.


Honours

* Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League: 7 ::1990, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006 * Zimbabwean Cup: 2,
Mbada Diamonds Cup The Cup of Zimbabwe (most recently known as the CBZ FA Cup due to sponsorship) is the top knockout tournament of the Zimbabwean football. It was created in 1962 as the Cup of Southern Rhodesia and was known between 1965 and 1980 as the Cup of Rho ...
: 1, NetOne Challenge Cup 1 ::1990, 2001,2013,2015 * Zimbabwean Independence Trophy: 9 ::1986, 1988, 1991, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2011,2019,2022 *Zimbabwean Charity Shield: 5 ::1986 (Rothmans Shield), :: 2001, 2005(Dairy Board Charity Shield), :: 2015,2016 (ZNA Charity Shield) *
Chibuku Cup Chibuku is a commercial sorghum beer based on the traditional Umqombothi home made African beers, the main grains used are malted sorghum and maize but may also contain millet. The brand name The name Chibuku comes from Max Heinrich's habit of r ...
:6 :: 1973, 1980,1984,1986,1989,2019 * Natbrew Cup:1 ::1986 * Heroes Cup:1 ::1986 * Cosmos Challenge Cup:2 ::1998,1999 * BP Cup:1 ::1994 * Livingstone Memorial Cup:2 ::1953,1955


Performance in CAF competitions

*
CAF Champions League The CAF Champions League, known for sponsorship purposes as the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League and formerly the African Cup of Champions Clubs, is an annual football club competition organized by the Confederation of African Football and co ...
: 5 appearances ::
2000 File:2000 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Protests against Bush v. Gore after the 2000 United States presidential election; Heads of state meet for the Millennium Summit; The International Space Station in its infant form as seen from ...
 – Second Round ::
2001 The September 11 attacks against the United States by Al-Qaeda, which Casualties of the September 11 attacks, killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror, were a defining event of 2001. The United States led a Participants in ...
 – First Round ::
2002 File:2002 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 2002 Winter Olympics are held in Salt Lake City; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and her daughter Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon die; East Timor gains East Timor independence, indepe ...
 – First Round ::
2003 File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth's atmosphere; SARS became an epidemic in China, and was a precursor to SARS-CoV-2; A des ...
 – Second Round ::
2007 File:2007 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Steve Jobs unveils Apple's first iPhone; TAM Airlines Flight 3054 overruns a runway and crashes into a gas station, killing almost 200 people; Former Pakistani Prime Minister of Pakistan, Pr ...
 – First Round *
African Cup of Champions Clubs The CAF Champions League, known for sponsorship purposes as the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League and formerly the African Cup of Champions Clubs, is an annual football club competition organized by the Confederation of African Football and cont ...
: 2 appearances ::
1991 File:1991 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Boris Yeltsin, elected as Russia's first president, waves the new flag of Russia after the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, orchestrated by Soviet hardliners; Mount Pinatubo erupts in the Phil ...
 – Second Round ::
1994 File:1994 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1994 Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer, Norway; The Kaiser Permanente building after the 1994 Northridge earthquake; A model of the MS Estonia, which Sinking of the MS Estonia, sank in ...
 – disqualified in First Round *
CAF Confederation Cup The CAF Confederation Cup, known as the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup for sponsorship purposes, is an annual association football club competition established in 2004 from a merger of the CAF Cup and the African Cup Winners' Cup and organi ...
: 2 appearances ::
2008 File:2008 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Lehman Brothers went bankrupt following the Subprime mortgage crisis; Cyclone Nargis killed more than 138,000 in Myanmar; A scene from the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing; ...
 – Round of 16 ::
2011 File:2011 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: a protester partaking in Occupy Wall Street heralds the beginning of the Occupy movement; protests against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed that October; a young man celebrate ...
 – withdrew in Preliminary Round *
CAF Cup Winners' Cup The African Cup Winners' Cup was a football competition that started in 1975 and merged with the CAF Cup in 2004 to form the CAF Confederation Cup. It was a competition between the winning clubs of domestic cups in CAF-affiliated nations and was ...
: 3 appearances ::1986 – First Round ::1987 – First Round ::1992 – First Round


Staff

''Chairman'' * Johnfat Sibanda ''Vice Chairman'' * Sfiso Siziba ''Club Secretary'' * Morgen Dube ''Treasurer'' * Busani Mthombeni ''Committee Member'' * Mgcini Mafu ''Head Coach'' *
Baltemar Brito Baltemar José de Oliveira Brito (born 9 January 1952) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a central defender, and a current coach of Highlanders football club in Zimbabwe. Playing career Born in Recife, Pernambuco, Bri ...
''Assistant Coach'' * Antonio Torres ''Second Assistant Coach'' *
Joel Luphahla Joel Luphahla (born 26 April 1977) is a Zimbabwean football midfielder. Luphahla was born in Tjolotjo Matebeleland province Career Luphahla is a Zimbabwean midfielder who has spent most of his career playing in South Africa's Premier Soccer Lea ...
''Goalkeeper's Coach'' * Daniel Khumalo ''Team Manager'' * Vezigama Dlodlo ''Team Doctor'' * Hillary Tshuma ''Team Physiotherapist'' * Loyal Nyika


Notable former coaches

* Rahman Gumbo * Barry Daka * Cosmas Zulu * Eddie May (2001–03) * Methembe Ndlovu (2006–07) *
Madinda Ndlovu Madinda Ndlovu (born 2 May 1965) is a Zimbabwean former footballer and manager currently in charge of Botswana Premier League club Gaborone United. He is generally considered one of the greatest Zimbabwean players of all time. After retiring Nd ...
(2009) * Dick Chama *
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* Bongani Mafu (2015–2016) * Mark Harrison (2020-2021) * Mandla Mpofu (2021-2022) *
Baltemar Brito Baltemar José de Oliveira Brito (born 9 January 1952) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a central defender, and a current coach of Highlanders football club in Zimbabwe. Playing career Born in Recife, Pernambuco, Bri ...
(2022-2023)


Notable former players

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Peter Ndlovu Peter Ndlovu (born 25 February 1973) is a Zimbabwean football coach and former professional player who was most recently the team manager at South African Premier Division side Mamelodi Sundowns. As a player he was as a striker from 1988 unti ...
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Adam Ndlovu Adam Ndlovu (26 June 1970 – 16 December 2012) was a footballer, who played as a striker. During his club career, he played for Highlanders, SC Kriens, SR Delémont, FC Zürich, Moroka Swallows, Dynamos and Free State Stars, and was also a m ...
* Bruce Grobbelaar *
Benjani Mwaruwari Mpenjani ‘Mpe’ Mwaruwari (born 13 August 1978), often known simply as Benjani, is a Zimbabwean retired professional footballer who played as a striker. Having started his career with Jomo Cosmos, Benjani moved to Europe in 2001 to join Sw ...
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Marvelous Nakamba Marvelous Nakamba (born 19 January 1994) is a Zimbabwean professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Premier League club Luton Town and the Zimbabwe national team. Previously, he has also played for the national under-20 ...
* Andrew Shue *
Ethan Zohn Ethan Zohn (born November 12, 1973) is an American motivational speaker, former professional soccer player, and reality television series contestant who won '' Survivor: Africa'', the third season of the reality TV series ''Survivor''. He went o ...


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