Former Warriors and Dynamos Tatenda Mkuruva has left fourth tier US – League side Michigan Stars after a six year stay at the club.
The 29-year-old shot stopper joined the US – based side in 2019 after a short stint at Zambian side Buildcon.
Mkuruva was the Zimbabwe Warriors’ first-choice goalkeeper at the 2017 Afcon finals in Gabon.
He announced the latest development and paid tribute Michigan Stars on his social media platforms today.
“As i reflect on these past incredible years, I’m filled with gratitude and pride. Together, we have shared countless moments, on the field, in the locker room and beyond. We have celebrated victories, faced challenges and grown stronger with every match.Winning the championship along the way is something I will always cherish, but it’s the memories we have created together that truly define this journey.
“Thank you Michigan Stars FC.its been an honor to be part of such an amazing organization. Thanks to all the ownership, coaching staff, teammates and everyone associated with the stars for their love and support.
“With RESPECT,” he wrote.

In 2022, Mkuruva kept 14 clean sheets to help Michigan win their first National Independent Soccer Association league championship.
Late 2023, he opened the doors to his TM Soccer Action in Detroit which offers specialised training to budding footballers.



