Dynamos Football Club (also referred to simply as Dynamos, or, outside of Zimbabwe, as Dynamos Harare or Zimbabwe Dynamos[6]) is a Zimbabwean professional football club based since 1963 at Rufaro Stadium, Mbare, Harare. The team is contesting Zimbabwe's top-tier Premier Soccer League during the 2010 season. Originally founded in 1963 as St Paul's Football Club, a club for black players in white-dominated Rhodesia, the team renamed itself Dynamos during the late 1960s and by the recognition of the country's independence as Zimbabwe in 1980 was the country's most successful team, having won six national titles.
Following Zimbabwe's independence, Dynamos began to compete in the African Cup of Champions Clubs in 1981 as Zimbabwean champions. Dynamos reached the quarter-finals at the first attempt. This was matched in 1984 and 1987, then topped in 1998: Dynamos reached the final before losing 4–2 on aggregate to IvorianASEC Mimosas. Dynamos also reached the semi-finals in 2008, but despite defeating ASEC earlier in the tournament, were overcome by Coton Sport of Cameroon. Dynamos have, as of 2010, won 18 league titles – six Rhodesian and 12 Zimbabwean – making the club Zimbabwe's most successful. Known as DeMbare or the Glamour Boys, the side is also Zimbabwe's most popular, boasting "seven million" supporters. champions
Dynamos Football Club was founded as St Paul's Football Club in 1963.[1] The team's founder, Sam Dauya, was inspired to form a club for local black players in Salisbury (now Harare) by the establishment of an exclusively white club the previous year and the recent disbanding of two local black teams, Salisbury City and Salisbury United.[2][7] To this end, Dauya prepared an emblem and wrote a club constitution.[2] Former City and United players were then organised by Dauya into St Paul's, a combined team that, during its first year in existence, won the national championship ahead of white-dominated Salisbury Callies.[1] St Paul's became the first black team to consistently challenge the predominantly white Rhodesia National Football League, winning successive championships in 1965 and 1966 before renaming itself Dynamos Football Club during the late 1960s.[1] A key player of the original St Paul's team was Patrick Dzvene, who became the first black Rhodesian to play outside his homeland in 1964 when he joined Zambian club Ndola United.[8] Known as "Amato the Devil" or the "midfield magician",[8] he was subsequently targeted by two English clubs, Arsenal and Aston Villa; however, Ndola refused to sell him.[7]
Dynamos acquired their nickname, the Glamour Boys, through their early style of playing: Dynamos played "carpet soccer" – football based around passes along the ground – and based their game around "entertainment and winning, attacking football".[7] The club won three more domestic titles before the replacement of the Rhodesia National Football League with the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League in 1980, and, during that year, became the first champions of Zimbabwe. Because of the recognition of Zimbabwe's independence following the end of Rhodesia (latterly Zimbabwe Rhodesia), Zimbabwean clubs were, from 1981, allowed to contest continental competitions for the first time. As Zimbabwean champions, the side therefore entered the African Cup of Champions Clubs for the first time in 1981. Dynamos won their first match in the Cup of Champions Clubs 5–0, and, as of 2010, have never lost a first-round match in continental competition. The team reached the quarter-finals during their first season in the tournament, an achievement that was matched twice more during the 1980s – in 1984 and 1987. Meanwhile, the team dominated the Zimbabwean league, winning six out of the first seven editions of the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League, including the first four. Dynamos also clinched the Cup of Zimbabwe in 1985, 1986 and 1989 as well as the 1983 Zimbabwean Independence Trophy.
Espérance Sportive de Tunis (Arabic, also known as EST, taraji, or Espérance) is a sports clubTunis, Tunisia. It fields several sport teams in football, handball, volleyball, etc. based in
It is one of the four most popular and successful teams in Tunisia and was founded on January 15, 1919. The Stade Olympique d'El Menzah is the club's home stadium.
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