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Leonard Tsipa (born 25 January 1982) is a Zimbabwean former international footballer.
Club career
In early 2003, together with his CAPS teammates Blessing Makunike and Mike Temwanjera, he went to Serbia, to play with FK Javor Ivanjica. They played in the 2002–03 First League of Serbia and Montenegro but the club finished 12th and was consequently relegated to the second league for the following season. After not getting much chances to play, both returned to CAPS United F.C., where they achieved major success by winning, in 2004 and 2005, the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League titles. He played most of his career with CAPS, the exceptions were only his spell in Serbia in 2003, and when he played one season in 2008 with previous year Zimbabwean champions Dynamos F.C. managing to finish that season runners-up, however the goal that season was the CAF Champions League where they reached the record semi-finals in 2008 edition. For the 2011 season he moved to the 2010 Zimbabwean champions Gunners F.C. In 2015, he moved back at CAPS United.
International career
By May 2011 Leonard Tsipa has played five matches for the Zimbabwean national team and scored one goal.
Honours
CAPS United
Zimbabwe Premier League: 2004, 2005, 2016
Zimbabwean Cup: 2004
External links
Leonard Tsipa at National-Football-Teams.com
Leonard Tsipa at Srbijafudbal
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- Leonard Tsipa
- FK Javor Ivanjica
- Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League
- List of foreign footballers in top leagues of former Yugoslavia
- 2005 CAF Champions League
- Mike Temwanjera
- Football at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games
- List of foreign football players in Serbia
- Blessing Makunike
- 2016 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League