
Bantu Tshintsha Guluva Rovers Football Club is a Zimbabwean football club based in Bulawayo since their recent purchase by a group of businessmen from that city. Prior to that the club was named Eastern Lions Football Club and based in Mutare, Manicaland.

Bulawayo Chiefs F.C. is a football club from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, currently playing in the top flight Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.

Chapungu United is a Zimbabwean football club based in Gweru currently playing in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League. Their home stadium is Ascot Stadium.

Chicken Inn is a Zimbabwean football club based in Bulawayo. They play in the top division of Zimbabwean football, the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.

Football Club Platinum is a professional football club in Zvishavane, Midlands Province, that competes in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League, founded in 1995.

Gunners Football Club was a Zimbabwean-based professional football club, which used to play in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League. They were well known for their saying "Chando Kupisa", an oxymoron in the Zimbabwean Shona language meaning, 'it's so cold, you feel hot' - an expression of how opponents would feel after playing against them. After the purchase by Prophet Walter Magaya in 2014, the team's name changed from Gunners Football Club to "Yadah Gunners Football Club". Gunners FC preferred a more attacking play, which attracted big crowds of supporters to their games, this style of quick strides to the front and studied build-ups allowed them to inherit the name Gunners. In their traditional red and white home kit gunners were big contenders in the famous local premier soccer league during their stay in the Premier League.

Herentals F.C. are a football club from Harare, Zimbabwe currently playing in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League. It is associated with Herentals Group of Colleges, a private education service.

Hwange Colliery F.C. is a football club from Hwange, Zimbabwe, currently playing in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League

Kiglon F.C. is a Chitungwiza-based football club, that got promoted from Zimbabwean Second Division to the top level Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League in 2008.

Lancashire Steel F.C. were a Zimbabwean football which was based in Kwekwe. They were set to play in the second tier of Zimbabwean football after their relegation at the end of the 2008 football season before folding up. Their home stadium is Baghdad Stadium. Lancashire Steel sold their franchise to Mateta (Gokwe) in 2009. The club reformed in 2010 and played in the Midlands Region Division Two 2B were they finish Runners-up in the league. In 2011 Lancashire Steel are in the Zifa Central Region Division One.

Lengthens FC are a football club who play in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.

Manica Diamonds F.C. are a football team from Mutare, Zimbabwe, currently playing in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.

Matabeleland South Volleyball Association (MSVA) is the governing body of volleyball, beach volleyball and other forms of volleyball in Matabeleland South, province of Zimbabwe. It represents the interests of the provincial club volleyball.

The Matabeleland Tuskers is one of five Zimbabwean cricket franchises. They are a first-class cricket team, based in the Bulawayo Metropolitan and Matabeleland North area. They play their home matches at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. They were formed in 2009, when the domestic game in Zimbabwean cricket was restructured.

Motor Action Football Club is a Zimbabwean football club based in Harare. They play in the top division in Zimbabwean football. In early 2000, the idea of owning a Premier League side by the current owners became reality. Out of the ashes of defunct Blackpool FC, Motor Action was born.

Mushowani Stars F.C. are a football team from Madziva, Zimbabwe, currently playing in the Zimbabwean Division One.

Mwana Africa FC is a Zimbabwean football club based in Bindura. Their home stadium is Trojan Mine Stadium.

Ngezi Platinum F.C. is a Zimbabwean football club. They originated from Ngezi Mine & play at the newly refurbished Baobab Stadium in Ngezi.

Rhodesia competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. It was the first time in 32 years that the nation was represented at the Olympic Games. Fourteen athletes—Southern Rhodesians and one Northern Rhodesian, boxer Abe Bekker—competed under the name Rhodesia while representing the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1953–1963).

Southern Rhodesia competed as Rhodesia at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. 29 competitors, 25 men and 4 women, took part in 15 events in 7 sports. It was the last of three appearances at the Summer Olympics by a Rhodesian representation; Zimbabwe would make its first appearance at the 1980 Summer Olympics.

Rhodesia competed at the 1964 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo. It was one of two African countries to take part, the other being South Africa. It sent six competitors to the games, four male and two female. It won 17 medals, 10 gold, 5 silver and 2 bronze.

Triangle United Football Club is a Zimbabwean football club based in Triangle. They play in the top division of Zimbabwean football, the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.

Yadah Stars FC are a football club from Harare, Zimbabwe currently playing in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League, the top flight of Zimbabwean football.

Zimbabwe competed at the 1984 Summer Paralympics in Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom and New York City, United States of America. The delegation consisted of D. Boshi, Mary Dube, Arthur James, D. Kloppers, F. Majole, R. Mukuya, and Eddie van der Heiden. van der Heiden won silver in the men's lawn bowls singles A2/4, Ndlovu won bronze in the women's discus 5, and Mukuya won bronze in the women's javelin 1B.

Zimbabwe competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. 29 competitors, 23 men and 6 women, took part in 38 events in 10 sports.

Zimbabwe competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.

Zimbabwe competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States.

Two male athletes from Zimbabwe competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, United States.

Zimbabwe was represented at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, but did not take part in 2006 after withdrawing from the Commonwealth.

Zimbabwe participated at the 2017 Summer Universiade which was held in Taipei, Taiwan. Zimbabwe sent a delegation consisting of only 5 competitors for the event competing in 3 different sports.

Zimbabwe has been competing at the Paralympic Games since the country became independent in 1980; it had previously competed as Rhodesia. Zimbabwe was absent from the Games in 1988 and 1992, returning in 1996 with a two-man delegation, and has competed at every edition of the Summer Paralympics since then. It has never taken part in the Winter Paralympics.

The Zimbabwe national under-19 cricket team represents Zimbabwe in under-19 international cricket

The Zimbabwe women's national field hockey team is the national women's team representing Zimbabwe in field hockey.

Zimbabwe Power Company Kariba F.C. is a Zimbabwean football club based in Kariba. They play in the top division of Zimbabwean football, the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.