Hardrock FC Signs Warriors Striker Prince Dube After Young Africans Exit
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- Hardrock FC has signed Zimbabwe Warriors striker Prince Dube.
- Dube joins the club as a free agent after his contract with Tanzania's Young Africans expired.
- He is expected to bolster Hardrock FC's title ambitions and could debut Sunday.
Zimbabwean striker Prince Dube has officially joined Hardrock FC, marking his return to the domestic league after a stint abroad. The experienced forward became a free agent following the expiration of his contract with Tanzania's Young Africans.
Dube's arrival is seen as a significant boost for Hardrock FC, who are aiming to strengthen their squad for the second half of the season. The Kwekwe-based club hopes Dube's attacking prowess will help them compete for the title.
Several clubs, including South African giants Kaizer Chiefs, had reportedly shown interest in Dube. However, he opted to sign with Hardrock FC, signaling his commitment to the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League since his departure from Highlanders in 2020.
Nicknamed "Mgadafi," Dube is Hardrock FC's fourth mid-season acquisition. He joins Warriors defender Gerald Takwara and two players from Eswatini. Dube could make his debut as early as Sunday when Hardrock FC hosts CAPS United at Chahwanda Stadium, pending registration completion.
Originally published by AllAfrica Zimbabwe. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.