Dominic Sithole, originally from Zimbabwe, had a successful career as a professional soccer player in the South African Premier League before relocating to Canada in 2010. Beginning his journey on the streets of Bulawayo, he represented Zimbabwe at age 15 and signed his first professional contract at 16. Dominic played for all national teams from U17 to the senior level, earning over 36 caps. After winning the Zimbabwe Premier League, he moved to South Africa, where he spent seven years, winning league titles and earning individual accolades before retiring following the 2010 World Cup.
In Canada, Dominic became an academy coach with Xtreme FC, later coaching for various clubs in Edmonton, including West Warriors and Strikers, overseeing the goalkeeping department at each. Holding a National C License and a National Goalkeeper Diploma, he is a well-known figure in Edmonton’s soccer community, recognized for his passion and proven success in training goalkeepers, many of whom have advanced to universities, colleges, and MLS Next Pro teams in Canada.