Harare – Businessman and philanthropist Scott Sakupwanya has etched his name into Zimbabwean football history after steering his club from Division One all the way to winning the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League a rare and remarkable achievement in the country’s sporting story.
The club, which rose from humble beginnings under Sakupwanya’s leadership, has become only the second team in Zimbabwe’s football history to win the Premier League title soon after gaining promotion from the lower division.
Sakupwanya, known for his business ventures in gold trading and community empowerment, took over the team with a bold vision to bring professional standards, discipline, and modern management into local football.

His investment quickly transformed the club’s operations, from player welfare and infrastructure development to coaching and youth training.
“Football is more than a sport; it’s a platform to unite communities and create opportunities for young people.
I wanted to prove that with the right vision and resources, Zimbabwean football can reach international levels,” Sakupwanya said during a post-championship interview.

Under his guidance, the club recruited experienced technical staff and introduced a data-driven approach to player performance.
Training facilities were upgraded, salaries were paid on time, and players were motivated to perform at their best. The results were immediate a string of victories in Division One that culminated in promotion to the Premier Soccer League.
In their debut top-flight season, the team defied expectations, defeating seasoned clubs and maintaining a consistent performance throughout the campaign.
Their triumph in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League not only stunned fans but also inspired smaller clubs to dream beyond financial and structural limitations.
Football lovers in Zimbabwe credit Sakupwanya’s management style for blending business professionalism with community spirit.
Beyond the pitch, he has funded grassroots football tournaments and sponsored development projects in Mabvuku and surrounding areas, nurturing young talent and restoring hope to aspiring athletes.
For many, the success of Sakupwanya’s club represents a new chapter for Zimbabwean football one where visionary leadership and investment can transform the game’s fortunes.
As celebrations continue, the club’s story stands as a testament to how ambition, discipline, and proper management can turn a Division One dream into Premier League glory.
