Kaizer Chiefs

Matthew Rusike spent three seasons at Kaizer Chiefs before moving to Sweden. Image: @SoccerLaduma / Twitter

Chiefs’ former striker rises as an agent in Europe

Everyone should remember Matthew Rusike in a Kaizer Chiefs shirt. The Zimbabwean has reinvented himself as an agent in Europe.

Kaizer Chiefs

Matthew Rusike spent three seasons at Kaizer Chiefs before moving to Sweden. Image: @SoccerLaduma / Twitter

A former Kaizer Chiefs striker, Matthew Rusike, has needed little time to create a new livelihood as a player agent – in Europe.

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RUSIKE AT KAIZER CHIEFS

Most people first knew of the 32-year-old when he signed for Amakhosi from Jomo Cosmos in September 2012.

His career soon took him to places like Sweden, Tunisia, and Norway.

Rusike joins Norway’s Staeberg from Cape Town City. Image: @DiskiFans / Twitter

NEW HUSTLE AS A PLAYER REPRESENTATIVE

Speaking to Kick Off‘s Liam Becker as a new player representative, Rusike says playing in various parts of the world was the catalyst for his new career.

The former Cape Town City forward reveals that a few serious injuries forced him to retire early before his vast connections around the world helped launch his new adventure.

The Zimbabwean added to confirm that he recently facilitated moves for Brazil’s Raphina from PSG to Qatar, as well four other players: two in Ligue 1 and two others in the Eastern European leagues.

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