Game-On Reporter
Zimbabwe international Tawanda Maswanhise has been named to the PFA Scotland Team of the Season, cementing his status as one of the breakout stars of the Scottish Premiership following a prolific campaign with Motherwell.
The 23-year-old forward was recognized by his peers after a dominant year where his pace and clinical finishing transformed Motherwell into one of the league’s most formidable attacking units.
His inclusion in the prestigious XI marks the first time a Zimbabwean player has featured in the Scottish seasonal honors since the league’s modern rebranding.
Since arriving at Fir Park, Maswanhise has been the primary engine behind Motherwell’s resurgence.
He has featured in 39 matches across all competitions scoring a total of 22 goals and two assists.
Maswanhise’s meteoric rise has resonated far beyond the borders of Scotland.
He is increasingly being viewed as a cornerstone for the future of the Warriors, the national team.
His success has also galvanized the Zimbabwean diaspora in the United Kingdom, drawing record numbers of supporters to Fir Park to witness his performances
