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Standings

Premier Soccer League · 2026

Current Premier Soccer League 2026 standings with 18 teams. Scotland Mabvuku leads the table with 40 points after 19 matches, followed by Hardrock on 36 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Scotland Mabvuku19117127:6+2140
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2Hardrock19106329:10+1936
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3Herentals1996424:18+633
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4CAPS United1996421:15+633
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5Ngezi Platinum1988323:17+632
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6Dynamos19710228:18+1031
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7Highlanders19611216:11+529
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8MWOS1969417:13+427
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9Simba Bhora1976619:18+127
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10Platinum19510413:14-125
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11Chicken Inn1966712:14-224
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12Bulawayo Chiefs1948718:23-520
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13Kariba19310612:17-519
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14Hunters19310616:24-819
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15TelOne19271014:27-1313
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16Agama19271012:25-1313
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17Manica Diamonds19271011:27-1613
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18Triangle United19241311:26-1510
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Results

Premier Soccer League · 49
Regular season – 1920/06/2026–21/06/2026
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Regular season – 1813/06/2026–14/06/2026
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Regular season – 1710/06/2026–11/06/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 18 teams in the Premier Soccer League. Scotland Mabvuku leads with 11 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

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All 18 teams competing in the Premier Soccer League 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

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Browse 9 archived seasons of the Premier Soccer League, from 2016 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 14 Jan 2025

Founded1980Preceded byRhodesia National Football League

The Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League was established in 1980 following the nation's independence, replacing the Rhodesia National Football League that had operated since 1962. The competition was restructured to reflect the newly independent nation's sporting identity. Since its inception, the league has expanded and contracted in terms of participating clubs, with the current format stabilising at 18 teams competing over a 34-match season. In 2025, the league voted to freeze relegation and expand to 22 teams in the following season, reflecting growing investment in Zimbabwean football. The league has evolved from a domestic competition into a development pathway for African continental competitions, with top finishers earning spots in the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup.

  • 1980 — Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League founded as successor to Rhodesia National Football League
  • 1980–1986 — Dynamos FC established dominance with multiple consecutive titles
  • 2004–2005 — CAPS United won back-to-back titles, establishing themselves as major contenders
  • 2017–2019 — FC Platinum won three consecutive titles, a modern-era achievement
  • 2024 — Simba Bhora won their maiden title with two games remaining in the season
  • 2025 — League votes to freeze relegation and expand to 22 teams for future seasons

Competition Format 14 Jan 2025

Teams18Relegation spots4European spots2

The Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League operates as a single round-robin format where each of the 18 clubs plays every other team twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 34 matches per season. The champion is determined by the highest points total at the end of the campaign, with three points awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. Four clubs are relegated at the end of each season to the Zimbabwe National Division One, while the top two finishers qualify for African continental club competitions. The season typically runs from April through November, with matches predominantly scheduled for weekends. No playoff system exists; promotion and relegation are determined by final league position.

Records 14 Jan 2025

Most titlesDynamos FC (22)All-time top scorerPeter Nyama (64 goals)

Dynamos FC's 22 league titles represent more than three times the achievement of the second-most decorated club, Highlanders FC, who have won 7 championships.

Analysis 14 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

Scotland Mabvuku commands the 2025 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League standings with an impressive 69 points from 34 matches, maintaining a commanding 4-point lead over second-placed Hardrock (36 points). The Harare-based club has demonstrated remarkable consistency with 20 wins, 9 draws, and 5 losses, coupled with a formidable goal difference of +27, having scored 47 goals while conceding only 20. Their winning percentage of 59% significantly outpaces the competition, establishing them as the clear favourites for the title.

The title race remains competitive in the upper echelon, with Simba Bhora (61 points, 3rd place) and defending champions' challengers Ngezi Platinum (55 points, 4th place) and TelOne (54 points, 5th place) maintaining realistic hopes of closing the gap. Simba Bhora, the 2024 champions, have demonstrated resilience with 16 wins and 13 draws, though their +16 goal difference trails Scotland Mabvuku's superior offensive output. The competitive nature of the mid-table suggests that Scotland Mabvuku's consistency rather than spectacular individual performances has been their defining strength.

The relegation battle intensifies at the bottom of the table, where Kwekwe United sits in dire straits with only 10 points from 34 matches—a catastrophic 3% win rate and a -64 goal difference. The club has conceded 79 goals while scoring merely 15, making them virtually certain for relegation. Yadah (35 points), Bikita Minerals (37 points), and Green Fuel (37 points) occupy the danger zone, with the bottom four teams facing the prospect of dropping to the Zimbabwe National Division One. The gap between Scotland Mabvuku's dominance and the struggling lower-table clubs represents a significant quality disparity in the league.

Scotland Mabvuku's standout performer has been their collective defensive solidity and clinical finishing, with their +27 goal difference being the league's most impressive. Individual brilliance across the squad has contributed to their league-leading 47 goals, distributed across multiple attacking outlets rather than reliant on a single striker. Their 9 draws indicate occasional frustration against well-organised opposition, yet their 20 victories demonstrate the ability to overcome resistance when required.

An unexpected narrative has emerged with Simba Bhora's challenge to retain their title, having won the 2024 championship in their first season at the top level—a historic achievement that positioned them as title contenders for 2025. However, their current third-place position suggests Scotland Mabvuku's consistency has proven superior, and unless a dramatic late-season collapse occurs, the Harare club appears destined to claim the crown. The competitive depth shown by MWOS in second place indicates the league's improving overall quality, with multiple clubs capable of competing at the highest level.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

The Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League operates within a framework that has undergone significant structural evolution. The current 18-team format has been supplemented by a major decision in 2025 to expand to 22 teams and freeze relegation, reflecting the league's growth ambitions and increased investment from new franchises. This expansion signals confidence in Zimbabwean football's development trajectory and the commercial viability of the competition.

The league's format demands consistency across an extended 34-match season, with each team playing all others twice. This ensures that championship outcomes are determined by genuine merit rather than fortune, and Scotland Mabvuku's 69-point total represents a commanding achievement that would be difficult to overturn. The four-team relegation system maintains competitive pressure throughout the season, though the 2025 decision to freeze relegation has provided relief to struggling clubs and created opportunities for newly promoted teams to establish themselves at the top level.

Historical Dominance and Club Legacies

Dynamos FC's unprecedented 22 league titles establish them as the most successful club in Zimbabwe's football history, with their dominance spanning multiple eras. Their success in the 1980s—winning titles in 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, and 1989—created the template for sustained excellence that has defined Zimbabwean football. While Dynamos' recent performances have declined relative to their historical standards, their legacy as the competition's dominant force remains unchallenged.

Highlanders FC, based in Bulawayo, represents the second-most successful franchise with 7 league titles, establishing themselves as the primary eastern competition to Dynamos' dominance. The Dynamos–Highlanders rivalry stands as one of African football's most historic and intense club rivalries, transcending sport to reflect broader regional and cultural dynamics within Zimbabwe. CAPS United has contributed 5 titles to their trophy cabinet, with recent success in 2004–2005 demonstrating their capacity to compete with the established powerhouses.

FC Platinum's emergence as a modern force culminated in their 4 league titles between 2017 and 2022, with three consecutive championships (2017–2019) representing the most recent sustained period of dominance by a single club. Their achievement demonstrated that the traditional hierarchy could be challenged by well-managed, financially resourced franchises. Simba Bhora's maiden championship in 2024 represents the latest challenge to established order, with their first-season success in the top flight marking a remarkable achievement that has positioned them as genuine contenders for future titles.

Individual Excellence and Scoring Records

Peter Nyama's all-time scoring record of 64 goals in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League remains unmatched, representing a remarkable achievement that has stood the test of time. Nyama's prolific record was established during an era when defensive standards differed from modern iterations, yet his goal-scoring prowess has never been surpassed. This record underscores the historical depth of Zimbabwean football talent and the capacity of individual players to leave indelible marks on the competition.

The evolution of goalscoring patterns reflects broader changes in tactical approaches and the professionalization of the league. Contemporary top scorers operate within more defensively organized systems, yet the accumulation of goals across a career demonstrates the importance of consistency and longevity in establishing scoring records. The absence of more recent players from the all-time record books suggests that modern football's tactical sophistication has created more balanced competition between attacking and defensive forces.

Continental Ambitions and International Representation

The Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League serves as the primary development pathway for Zimbabwean players aspiring to continental and international recognition. The top two finishers' qualification for CAF competitions provides the league with exposure to African football's highest standards, while also offering clubs the opportunity to generate revenue through continental competition participation. This pathway has historically produced players capable of competing at the African Cup of Nations and continental club competitions.

The league's role in African football extends beyond individual club success to the development of the national team. Many Zimbabwe national team players have developed their skills through sustained participation in the Premier Soccer League, establishing the competition as integral to the country's football development strategy. The expansion to 22 teams and the freezing of relegation signal an ambition to create a more competitive domestic environment that can better prepare clubs for continental challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League?

The Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League currently comprises 18 teams competing in the 2025 season, though the league voted to expand to 22 teams starting in the 2026 season.

Who has won the most Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League titles?

Dynamos FC holds the record with 22 league championships, far exceeding any other club. Highlanders FC is second with 7 titles, and FC Platinum has won 4 titles.

How does relegation work in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League?

At the end of each season, the four clubs finishing in positions 15–18 are relegated to the Zimbabwe National Division One. However, the 2025 season froze relegation due to league expansion plans.

Which clubs qualify for African competitions?

The top two finishers in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League qualify for CAF continental club competitions: the champions enter the CAF Champions League, while the runners-up enter the CAF Confederation Cup.

When does the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League season run?

The league season typically runs from April to November each year, with matches predominantly scheduled on weekends throughout the eight-month campaign.

Who won the 2024 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League?

Simba Bhora FC won the 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title—their first-ever championship—finishing ahead of FC Platinum and Ngezi Platinum FC.

API data: 23 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 14 Jan 2025