The Zimbabwean Independence Trophy is a Zimbabwean association football knockout tournament. It was created as a clubs competition in 1983 played during commemorations of the country's independence. The final is usually played on 18 April, which is the nation's Independence Day.
Winners
Previous winners are:[1]
- 1983 : Dynamos (Harare)
- 1984 : Dynamos (Harare)
- 1985 : zonal match
- 1986 : Highlanders (Bulawayo)
- 1987 : Black Rhinos (Harare)
- 1988 : Highlanders (Bulawayo)
- 1989 : Zimbabwe Saints (Bulawayo)
- 1990 : Dynamos (Harare)
- 1991 : Highlanders (Bulawayo)
- 1992 : CAPS United (Harare)
- 1993 : CAPS United (Harare)
- 1994 : Chapungu United (Gweru)
- 1995 : Dynamos (Harare)
- 1996 : CAPS United (Harare)
- 1997 : CAPS United (Harare)
- 1998 : Highlanders (Bulawayo)
- 1999 : Amazulu (Bulawayo)
- 2000 : No cup held
- 2001 : Highlanders (Bulawayo)
- 2002 : Highlanders (Bulawayo)
- 2003 : Black Rhinos (Harare)
- 2004 : Dynamos (Harare)
- 2005 : Motor Action
- 2006 : Masvingo United (Masvingo)
- 2007 : Masvingo United (Masvingo)
- 2008 : Shooting Stars
- 2009 : Njube Sundowns (Gwanda)
- 2010 : Dynamos (Harare)
- 2011 : Highlanders (Bulawayo)[2]
- 2012 : Platinum (Zvishavane)
- 2013 : Dynamos (Harare)
- 2014 : Platinum (Zvishavane)
- 2015 : Platinum (Zvishavane)
- 2016 : 'Chicken Inn FC (Bulawayo)
- 2017 : Dynamos (Harare)
- 2019 : Highlanders (Bulawayo)
References
- ↑ "Independence Trophy (for the "Uhuru Cup") (midway through page)". RSSSF. 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
- ↑ Henry Mhara; Sukoluhle Mthethwa (18 April 2011). "Bosso beat Dynamos to lift Uhuru Cup". NewsDay. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
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