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Big clubs hunt for coaches

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With two months to the start of the 2016 / 17 TNM Supper League Season desperation has gripped some of the big clubs in their quest to meet the requirements of the newly introduced Club Licensing System (CLS) requirements.

Chimodzi and Chamangwana Chimodzi and Chamangwana
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February


In an efforts to fulfil the requirements of the new system ahead of the season which starts on April 9, 2016 Nyasa Big Bullets and Mighty Be Forward Wanderers have turned to veterans Kinnah Electric Phiri and Jack Africa Chamangwana in their desperate attempt to have a coaching personal that comply with the system.


Club Licensing System demands clubs on the league to have tacticians holding nothing lower than CAF B licence.


Billets have the former flames coach along with former Mighty Be Forward Wanderers coach Franco Ndawa as possible replacements of the demoted Mabvuto Lungu who does not met the requirements of the new system.


Ironically Phiri has linked to a coaching job at Mbeya Council in Tanzania while as Ramadhan who is also Bullets’s target is unlikely to return to the club as he is the current assistant national team coach.


The situation leaves Ndawa as the only option available among those listed for the Job.


Bullets has since approached Ndawa for the job.


Following the Caf B licensing requirement Civo United hired former Dedza soccer saints coach Millias Jegwe Pofera, while debutants to the league this season Max Bullets followed by roping in Leo Mpulula.


Capital city sleeping giants Silver Strikers have advancing towards another former flames coach Young Chimodzi who once coached the club while Dwangwa United roped in Mcdonald Nginde Mtetemera.

 

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