Nettey, DeMbare’s Ghanaian Jet flying in Harare

Langton Nyakwenda

Zimpapers Sports Hub

WHEN Ghanaian defender Christopher Nettey completed his move to Zimbabwean football giants Dynamos in March, respected news outlet GhanaSoccernet, described the development as “a significant new chapter in his career.”

Back in Ghana they believe the 27-year-old former Asante Kotoko player will make significant strides in his career at DeMbare, where he is also expected to feature in the CAF Confederation Cup later this year.

Growing up in Chorkor, a town in Accra, a young Nettey did not know much about Zimbabwean football. But he knew Dynamos were “the biggest and greatest club” in Zimbabwe.

Nettey was born in 1999, a year after DeMbare reached the CAF Champions League final, in which they lost 2-4 against ASEC Mimosas of Cote d’Ivoire, with his countryman George Owusu along with Makwinji Soma-Phiri the scorers for Dynamos in that encounter in Abidjan. And now, 27 years later, Nettey is wearing the famous blue and white strip for Dynamos, 21-time winners of the top-flight championship.

He has started brightly, featuring prominently as Dynamos enjoy their best start to a season in a decade.

DeMbare are unbeaten in their opening six matches.

They have collected 14 points out of a possible 18, and are second on the log behind city rivals CAPS United who have a point more.

With 14 points out of a possible 18, DeMbare have a 78 percent success rate in these early stages of the 2026 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season. This has largely been fuelled by the arrival of such players like Nettey.

“My stay has been good so far.

“The manner in which Zimbabweans love their football has surprised me a lot,” Nettey told Zimpapers Sports Hub.

“When I came to Harare I didn’t know that much about Zimbabwean football but I knew Dynamos were the biggest and greatest club in Zimbabwe even before I joined,” added Nettey.

He has started in all of DeMbare’s opening six matches. He first caught the eye when he roamed the right channel with aplomb as Dynamos drew 2-2 against Highlanders in the Battle of Zimbabwe on Match-day Two.

Nettey has never looked back.

He is now touted as an apt replacement for former Dynamos skipper and right back Emmanuel Jalai who is now at Durban City in the South African Premiership.

The 27-year-old Nettey definitely looks to be fitting the bill, thanks to his experience.

He won the 2021/2022 Ghana Premier Soccer League title with Asante Kotoko.

Nettey also featured for Ghana during the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

He also had spells with Accra Great Olympics and Nations FC back in Ghana.

“Dynamos are a great side.

“The players are highly-motivated in terms of welfare.

“But as a footballer you must not wait for money to get motivated, though it’s part of the motivation. “You know why you are playing so you must be motivated anytime you are called up to do duty,” Nettey said.

At this stage last season, Dynamos had registered six points from as many matches.

This term, the Glamour Boys have improved that tally by 133 percent to 14 points.

In the same period under review, Dynamos scored once last year yet this term they have banged nine goals in six matches, at an average of 1.5 per match. It’s a vast improvement from last season’s 0.16 goals per match during the comparative period.

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