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Onismor Bhasera (born 7 January 1986) is a Zimbabwean professional
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who plays as a
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in the
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. He previously played in the
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for
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,
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, and
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. Bhasera has won
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at full international level for
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Club career


Early life and career

Bhasera was born on 7 January 1986 in
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, a city in the
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of
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. He was part of the Lord Marlvern High School team that won the
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Nash three times in a row between 2001 and 2003; he was also the school captain during this time. He was playing in the AYSA youth academy which trained at Lord Marlvern High School, before he joined Harare United, a club which competed in the Zimbabwean First Division, one league below the
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. His performances for the team brought him to the attention of South African club
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and he joined them for the 2004–05 season, linking up with compatriot Edward Sadomba. Bhasera featured 14 times in the
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, as they won
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to the
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. The club, and the contracts of its players, were then purchased by the owners of
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. His first season at the highest level of South African football proved to be very productive; he played in 27 league matches, and the club secured its place in the division for a second year. He featured regularly for the club again in the 2006–07 season, playing 26 league games. His first goal in professional competition came on 27 April 2007 in an away game against
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. Bhasera's club were trailing 3–0 when he scored after 32 minutes. The season was to end in disappointment as they returned to the First Division, managing just four league wins from 30 matches.


Kaizer Chiefs

His performances in a struggling side caught the eye of
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, one of the country's most prominent clubs, and he joined them ahead of the 2007–08 season. Bhasera scored his first goal for his new club on 29 September 2007 in the first round of the Telkom League Cup at home against Moroka Swallows. Bhasera scored the second goal in a 2–2 draw which ''the Amakhosi'' won by three goals to two after a
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."Kaizer Chiefs 2007–08"
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He scored his first league goal for the club just over a month later on 31 October 2007 against
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, scoring the Chiefs second goal after 77 minutes in a 3–0 home win. He went on to feature in 26 league games as the club finished sixth in the Premier Soccer League. Bhasera collected his first winners medal with his new club on 1 December 2007 when the Kaizer Chiefs were crowned as the 2007 Telkom League Cup champions. ''The Amakhosi'' played out a 0–0 draw with
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in the final at
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which resulted in a penalty shootout being required to separate the two sides. Bhasera converted his penalty to give the Chiefs the lead, and team-mate
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denied the Sundowns on three occasions as the Chiefs won the shootout by three goals to two. Ahead of the 2008–09 season, the Kaizer Chiefs took part in the 2008 edition of the
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, alongside
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and
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."Results"
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. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
Bhasera featured in the starting eleven in all three of the Chiefs matches. During the first, a 1–1 draw with Manchester United, he was involved in an incident with
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. The
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international appeared to aim a kick at Bhasera after a strong challenge from the left back, but it went undetected by the referee. Bhasera picked up a runners-up medal from the competition after the Chiefs were defeated 4–0 in the final. The club won the
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title in September 2008, an annual competition made up of the top eight club's in the Premier Soccer League in the previous season. This time Bhasera missed his penalty in the shootout of the final at against Mamelodi Sundowns, after the match had finished 0–0, but the club went on to win by four goals to three at
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. Bhasera featured in 25 league matches during the 2008–09 season, as ''the Amakhosi'' finished third in the table, five points behind
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, who won the league title on
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. There was to be no repeat performance in the Telkom League Cup however, as the Chiefs were defeated 4–1 in the first round against
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.


Contract dispute

Bhasera travelled to England in the summer of 2009 for pre-season training with
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, under the belief that he was a
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. He impressed the club enough for them to offer him a contract in August 2009, and he successfully applied for a
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, before the Kaizer Chiefs claimed that he was still contracted to them for another year. Portsmouth denied that the delay in signing the player was because they couldn't afford to pay a transfer fee, rather they were unwilling to pay the £300,000 sum demanded by the South African club. The Chiefs responded by saying that the only reason that the transfer had not gone through was because ''Pompey'' were struggling financially."Pompey and Chiefs fight over Bhasera"
Nehanda Radio. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
"Portsmouth have financial problems, and I have a letter from them and they say they owe Chelsea, they owe this one, and it's their problem not ours," said Bobby Motaung, the team manager of Kaizer Chiefs. "They can’t afford to pay us small change, we said it is a compensation not a transfer fee. We even said to them we will give them a six-month period of grace so that they can keep the player and pay us in January, without success", he added. Nothing had been resolved by January 2010, but Portsmouth were still hopeful of a deal being reached. A few weeks later it looked likely that Bhasera would join
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, having been invited to train with the club by
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, the man who originally tried to sign Bhasera for Portsmouth earlier in the season. The transfer saga then took another twist as it emerged that
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had entered the race for his signature. ''The Owls'' were apparently willing to pay a transfer fee to Kaizer Chiefs, but a knee problem meant that Bhasera failed a medical examination at the end of January 2010. He then began training with
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in February 2010 after
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ruled that Bhasera was a free agent and therefore eligible to join a club outside the
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. The club successfully applied for a work permit in March 2010,"Green light for Baz"
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.
but the transfer now hinged on the player obtaining a visa to work in the United Kingdom, including an English exam, and receiving international clearance.


Plymouth Argyle

The transfer was concluded a week later when Bhasera passed an English exam, and received international clearance from the SAFA. ''The Pilgrims'' manager,
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, was full of praise for his new signing. "Having watched him work over the past few weeks, seen him interact with the players, and seen his technical ability, it became a very important step for the club to sign this young player," said the former England international. He made his debut for the club on 30 March 2010 when he played the full 90 minutes against
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, having arrived back in the country from South Africa just twelve hours earlier. "It has been a busy time, but that's the name of the game," said Bhasera."Good times for Bhasera"
The Herald. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
"I was a bit tired after the game, but that's my job". Having last played in a competitive match on 9 May 2009, Bhasera was delighted to finally settle down again. "It was really frustrating," he admitted. "I didn't know what was going to happen to me, but I had to keep strong and keep hoping that everything was going to be all right. Now I have managed to sort things out and I am back playing again at last. I am happy that I am here". In his next match, the second in four days, Bhasera set-up striker
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to score the winning goal in the club's 2–1 victory at
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. Argyle were unable to avoid relegation to
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, which prompted a statement from the club which outlined their plans to rebuild; and Bhasera was mentioned among of clutch of younger players who are "exciting prospects". The arrival of
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as the club's new manager saw Bhasera moved into a more advanced position and he began the 2010–11 season on the left side of midfield. He signed a new contract in August 2010, which ties him to the club until the summer of 2013. He scored his first goal in English football in a 3–1 win over
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going on a 40-yard run before beating the goalkeeper. Bhasera's performances during the 2012–13 season led to him being voted as the club's
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by supporters. He was offered a contract extension by Argyle manager John Sheridan at the end of the campaign, but he failed to return for pre-season training in June and no contact had been made with him before it expired at the end of the month.


International career

Bhasera made his debut for
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on 24 June 2006 against
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as part of a friendly tournament in
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. He earned five caps at Under-17 level, nineteen for the Under-20 side, and one at Under-23 level before gaining his first cap at senior level. He was involved in all six of Zimbabwe's qualifying matches for the
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and
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in 2008."Onismor Bhasera"
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. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
''The Warriors'' were undefeated in their three home games, including a 2–0 win against
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, but results in their away matches meant that they didn't qualify for the third round stage."African seeds established"
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. Retrieved 17 April 2010.


Career statistics


Club


International


Honours

;Tembisa Classic * Premier Soccer League play-offs:
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;Kaizer Chiefs * Telkom Knockout Cup:
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* Super Eight Cup:
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bhasera, Onismor 1986 births Living people Sportspeople from Mutare Zimbabwean men's footballers Zimbabwe men's international footballers Men's association football defenders Durban City F.C. (2024) players Kaizer Chiefs F.C. players Plymouth Argyle F.C. players Bidvest Wits F.C. players SuperSport United F.C. players English Football League players Zimbabwean expatriates in South Africa Expatriate men's soccer players in South Africa Expatriate men's footballers in England 2017 Africa Cup of Nations players 2021 Africa Cup of Nations players Zimbabwean expatriate men's footballers Zimbabwean expatriate sportspeople in South Africa