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Nengomasha's Dembare dream
10 Jun 2014 at 10:14hrs | Views
VETERAN former Kaizer Chiefs and Bidvest Wits midfielder Tinashe Nengomasha has told the South African media that he would love to wind down his career at Zimbabwean football champions Dynamos if he fails to get a club next month down south.
In the Sunday edition of the Sun, Nengomasha, who turns 32 on September 2, says he grew up supporting Dynamos.
"Dynamos is the team I grew up supporting and l intend finishing my career there," he said.
The "General" played 261 games between 2002 and 2012 for Chiefs and was named the player of the year and players' player of the year the following season after guiding Amakhosi to the league title.
He signed a two-year deal at Wits with the option of another year, but the club has decided not to exercise that option.
Dynamos have been a retirement home for most players who flopped outside Zimbabwe. They include Rodreck Mutuma (Bloemfontein Celtic), Tafadzwa Rusike (Ajax Cape Town), Simba Sithole (Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United), Oscar Machapa (Moroka Swallows) and Takesure Chinyama (Legia Warsaw).
In the Sunday edition of the Sun, Nengomasha, who turns 32 on September 2, says he grew up supporting Dynamos.
"Dynamos is the team I grew up supporting and l intend finishing my career there," he said.
He signed a two-year deal at Wits with the option of another year, but the club has decided not to exercise that option.
Dynamos have been a retirement home for most players who flopped outside Zimbabwe. They include Rodreck Mutuma (Bloemfontein Celtic), Tafadzwa Rusike (Ajax Cape Town), Simba Sithole (Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United), Oscar Machapa (Moroka Swallows) and Takesure Chinyama (Legia Warsaw).
Source - newsday