Wilson Mutekede
Wilson Mutekede is a Zimbabwean football manager who last managed the Zimbabwe national football team.
Early life
Mutekede obtained a Coaching and Management diploma from the Zimbabwe National University of Science and Technology.[1]
Career
Mutekde holds a CAF A License.[2] In 2017, he was appointed manager of the Zimbabwe national football team.[3] After that, he was appointed technical director of the Zimbabwe national football team.[4] He has also worked as a CAF managerial license instructor.[5] Mutekede has been blamed by some Zimbabwean managers for not making it easier to obtain CAF managerial licenses.[6]
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- M. Chidzambwa (2000)
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- S. Chidzambwac (2007)
- Mapezac (2007)
- Masomorec (2007–08)
- Valinhos (2008)
- S. Chidzambwa (2008–09)
- Mapeza (2009–10)
- Saintfiet (2010)
- Ndlovu (2010–11)
- Mapeza (2011–12)
- Gumboc (2012)
- Pagelsc (2012–13)
- Gorowac (2013–14)
- Pasuwa (2015–17)
- Mapezac (2017)
- Mutekedec (2017)
- S. Chidzambwa (2017–19)
- Antipasc (2019–20)
- Logarušić (2020–21)
- Mapezac (2021–22)
- Mutekedec (2022)
- Murape (2022–23)
- S. Chidzambwa (2023)
- Britoc (2023–24)
- Mapezac (2024)
- Taperac (2024–)
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