This is the biography of Elvis Chipezeze, a Zimbabwean professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Magesi FC. in the South African Premier Soccer League (PSL). Over his career, Chipezeze has been recognised for his shot-stopping abilities, although he has also faced criticism for some high-profile errors.
Early Life and Education
Elvis Chipezeze was born on 11 March 1990 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. He grew up in a football-loving family and began playing at a young age. He attended local schools in Bulawayo, where he developed his passion for the sport. His talent as a goalkeeper became evident during his teenage years.
Chipezeze joined local clubs in his early years to hone his skills. He played for youth sides in Bulawayo before earning recognition from scouts. These opportunities paved the way for his professional career.

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Elvis Chipezeze Club Career
Early Career in Zimbabwe
Chipezeze started his senior career at Chicken Inn, a Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League team. He joined the club in 2012 and quickly established himself as their first-choice goalkeeper. During his time at Chicken Inn, the team won the 2015 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League title. His performances were vital in their success, and he gained attention from regional clubs.
Move to South Africa
In 2018, Chipezeze signed with Baroka FC, a PSL club in South Africa. His move marked a significant step in his career as he sought to compete at a higher level.
At Baroka FC, Chipezeze became the club’s number-one goalkeeper. In his debut season, he played a key role in helping the team avoid relegation. He also featured in Baroka’s historic 2018 Telkom Knockout victory, where they defeated Orlando Pirates in the final. His saves during penalty shootouts earned him widespread praise.
Despite these highlights, his tenure at Baroka FC was not without challenges. Chipezeze occasionally made costly mistakes, which led to criticism from fans and analysts. Nevertheless, he remained a consistent presence in the team.
Later Years
By 2022, Chipezeze’s form began to dip, and Baroka FC faced relegation to the National First Division. After leaving Baroka, he joined Magesi FC, another South African National First Division side. At Magesi FC, Chipezeze has continued to ply his trade as a goalkeeper, bringing experience and leadership to the team as they aim for promotion to the Premier Soccer League.

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Elvis Chipezeze International Career
Elvis Chipezeze earned his first call-up to the Zimbabwe national team in 2017. He was selected for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) squad, a major highlight of his international career.
During the tournament, Chipezeze faced Algeria in the group stages, where his performance drew significant criticism. Zimbabwe lost 4–0, and Chipezeze was blamed for several errors that led to goals. This match tarnished his reputation at the international level, and he struggled to regain public support afterward.
Despite this setback, he remained part of the national team setup, contributing in qualifiers and regional tournaments.
Elvis Chipezeze Style of Play
Chipezeze is known for his agility and reflexes. He excels in one-on-one situations and has a reputation for stopping penalties. However, his decision-making under pressure has been a recurring issue in his career.
Personal Life
Chipezeze is a private individual who rarely discusses his personal life publicly. He is married and has children. He often credits his family for their support throughout his career.
Elvis Chipezeze Honours
Chicken Inn
- Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League: 2015
Baroka FC
- Telkom Knockout: 2018
Magesi FC
- Telkom Knockout: 2024
References
- Elvis Chipezeze reacts after bagging fourth MOTM award in Carling Black Label Knockout Cup – Soccer24
- Elvis Chipezeze – Stats 24/25 – Transfermarkt
- Elvis Chipezeze (Player) – National Football Teams