No Portsmouth striking dynasty as Benjani Mwaruwari junior departs Fratton Park

The son of Fratton hero Benjani Mwaruwari has been released by Pompey.
The son of Fratton hero Benjani Mwaruwari (pictured) has not been offered scholarship terms by Pompey: Picture: Rua Vieira/PA WireThe son of Fratton hero Benjani Mwaruwari (pictured) has not been offered scholarship terms by Pompey: Picture: Rua Vieira/PA Wire
The son of Fratton hero Benjani Mwaruwari (pictured) has not been offered scholarship terms by Pompey: Picture: Rua Vieira/PA Wire

Benjani junior had been in his second spell with the Blues and most recently associated with the under-16s.

However, it is understood the Academy elected not to offer the striker a scholarship, informing him three weeks ago.

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Benjani junior has since been trialling at Yeovil in a bid to win a deal with the National League outfit.

Nonetheless, for the romantics among the Fratton faithful, it’s disappointing not to see another Benjani make a name for himself with the Blues.

His dad was signed by Harry Redknapp from Auxure in January 2006 for a then-club record fee of £4.1m.

Benjani senior went on to become a key presence in the Great Escape, ultimately netting in the Blues’ 2-1 triumph at Wigan which confirmed their Premier League survival in April 2006.

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The Zimbabwe international was sold to Manchester City in February 2008, following two hat-tricks in the 2007-08 season.

However, the striker did return for an ill-fated second spell in the 2011-12 campaign when signed by Steve Cotterill on a free transfer.

In total, he made 94 appearances and scored 20 times and can always anticipate an excellent reception upon visits to Fratton Park.

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The 42-year-old assisted Shaun North in coaching sessions on a twice-weekly basis to meet Uefa A licence criteria.

The family are based in Ringwood, although did move to South Africa for two years, with Benjani junior taken out of Pompey’s Academy.

Upon their return to England, the youngster rejoined the Blues’ youth setup, with this his third season back.

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