Onismor Bhasera

Onismor Bhasera (born 7 January 1986) is a Zimbabwean professional footballer who plays as a left-back for SuperSport United in the South African Premier Soccer League.

He previously played in the South African Premier Division for Bidvest Wits, Maritzburg United and Kaizer Chiefs, and the Football League for Plymouth Argyle.

[3] His performances for the team brought him to the attention of South African club Tembisa Classic and he joined them for the 2004–05 season, linking up with compatriot Edward Sadomba.

[7] His first season at the highest level of South African football proved to be very productive; he played in 27 league matches,[5] and the club secured its place in the division for a second year.

[14] The Amakhosi played out a 0–0 draw with Mamelodi Sundowns in the final at Loftus Versfeld Stadium which resulted in a penalty shootout being required to separate the two sides.

This time Bhasera missed his penalty in the shootout of the final at against Mamelodi Sundowns, after the match had finished 0–0, but the club went on to win by four goals to three at Kings Park Stadium.

[31] The Owls were apparently willing to pay a transfer fee to Kaizer Chiefs, but a knee problem meant that Bhasera failed a medical examination at the end of January 2010.

[32] He then began training with Plymouth Argyle in February 2010 after FIFA ruled that Bhasera was a free agent and therefore eligible to join a club outside the transfer window.

[34] He made his debut for the club on 30 March 2010 when he played the full 90 minutes against Barnsley,[39] having arrived back in the country from South Africa just twelve hours earlier.

[41] In his next match, the second in four days, Bhasera set-up striker Bradley Wright-Phillips to score the winning goal in the club's 2–1 victory at Doncaster Rovers.

[42] Argyle were unable to avoid relegation to League One, which prompted a statement from the club which outlined their plans to rebuild; and Bhasera was mentioned among of clutch of younger players who are "exciting prospects".

[43] The arrival of Peter Reid as the club's new manager saw Bhasera moved into a more advanced position and he began the 2010–11 season on the left side of midfield.

[52] The Warriors were undefeated in their three home games, including a 2–0 win against Namibia,[53] but results in their away matches meant that they didn't qualify for the third round stage.