Namibian Defender Haraseb Seals Move to Zimbabwe Premier League Side Hard Rock FC

Namibian defender Sisqo Haraseb has opened a new chapter in his career after sealing a move to Zimbabwe Premier League side Hard Rock FC.
The centre-back recently arrived in Zimbabwe where he completed the transfer, joining the Kwekwe-based outfit following the end of his loan spell in Iraq with Al-Qassim FC.
Hard Rock FC, who were recently promoted to the Zimbabwe top flight, have made a strong start to life in the Premier Soccer League and currently sit 3rd on the table with 32 points and a game in hand.
However, their recent momentum was halted on Sunday when they suffered a 2–0 defeat to Scotland FC, a side featuring Namibian forward Moses Shidolo, in a tightly contested league encounter.
Haraseb’s arrival adds him to a growing list of Namibian footballers currently plying their trade in Zimbabwe, a league that has become an increasingly attractive destination in recent transfer windows due to improved financial packages and competitive football.
Among the Namibians already featuring in Zimbabwe are Kennedy Eib (Simba Bhora), Alfeus Leevi (Simba Bhora), McCartney Nawaseb (Simba Bhora), Mbakondja Tjahikika (FC Platinum), Tyrese Hikupembe and Alex Ueere Mumbango (Chicken Inn), Sadney Urikhob (Yadah FC), Isaskar Gurirab, and Moses Shidolo (Scotland FC), etc.
Known for his physical presence, aerial dominance, and composed defending, Haraseb is expected to bring stability and leadership to Hard Rock FC’s backline as they continue their Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League campaign.




