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Former Zimbabwe National Team soccer The player Tendai Ndoro was found dead at home in South Africa, the country’s football association said Tuesday. I was 40 years old.
HeZimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) issued a statement on social networks that confirm the death of Ndoro. The association did not provide details about his death.

The Zimbabwe striker, Tendai Ndoro, reacts after scoring a goal during the 2017 Cup of Africa Cup of the football group between Zimbabwe and Tunisia in the Stade de L’Amitie Sinitie-Gabonaise in Libreville on January 23, 2017. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP through Getty Images)
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“The Zimbabwe Football Association is deeply sad upon learning of the premature death of the former Warriors striker, Tendai Ndoro,” reads the statement. “Ndoro was a talented striker who proudly represented our nation, wearing the Warriors shirt with distinction. His talent, commitment and passion for the game inspired many, and their contributions to Zimbabuense football will be remembered forever.
“On behalf of the Zifa Executive Committee, the Football Family and the entire Nation, we extend our most sincere condolences to the family, friends and loved ones of NDORO during this difficult time. May your soul rest in eternal peace.”

The Zimbabwe striker, Tendai Ndoro, celebrates after scoring a goal during the 2017 Cup of Africa Cup of the Soccer Group between Zimbabwe and Tunisia at the Stade de L’Amitie Sinitie-Gabonaise in Libreville on January 23, 2017. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP through Getty Images)
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The daily mirror He informed that Ndoro was found dead at home in Johannesburg, South Africa. According to the British departure, Ndoro had been suffering from “a long -term disease.”
Several of Ndoro’s old teams shared statements in social networks that cry their death.

Archive: Zimbabwe striker, Tendai Ndoro (R), challenges the defender of Tunisia Ali Maaloul before scoring during the 2017 African Cup of Africa Cup between Zimbabwe and Tunisia in the Stade de L’Amitie but -Gabonaise in Libreville on January 23, 2017. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP through Getty Images)
The veteran striker made his debut in the national team in 2013 and came to appear in 14 games, scoring five goals, until 2017. He also played for several professional clubs, more recently with Al-Orouba of the Omar Professional League in 2020.