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Chidzambwa makes false start to the local game after 16 years out
29 Jun 2015 at 13:35hrs | Views
Decorated coach, Sunday Chidzambwa, made a forgettable return to the local game after a 16-year absence.
Chidzambwa, now with ZPC Kariba lost to Kelvin Kaindu's Triangle by a one-nil scoreline.
Chidzambwa exited the Premiership on September 5, 1999 following Dynamos' two-nil defeat to Tunisia's Esperance in an African Champions League match at the National Sports Stadium.
He was taking charge of his first game since being cleared by ZIFA from the Asiagate match-fixing saga which paved the way for his appointment as ZPC Kariba coach.
Chidzambwa left the Premiership on September 5, 1999 following Dynamos' two-nil defeat to Tunisia's Esperance in an African Champions League match at the National Sports Stadium.
He went on to coach the Zimbabwe national team and was later banned for life for his involvement in the Asiagate match-fixing scandal but later bounced back when the ban was lifted last month.
He also had a stint in the South Africa Premiership league before ending his coaching stay in the South African National First Division in 2013.
Chidzambwa, now with ZPC Kariba lost to Kelvin Kaindu's Triangle by a one-nil scoreline.
Chidzambwa exited the Premiership on September 5, 1999 following Dynamos' two-nil defeat to Tunisia's Esperance in an African Champions League match at the National Sports Stadium.
He was taking charge of his first game since being cleared by ZIFA from the Asiagate match-fixing saga which paved the way for his appointment as ZPC Kariba coach.
Chidzambwa left the Premiership on September 5, 1999 following Dynamos' two-nil defeat to Tunisia's Esperance in an African Champions League match at the National Sports Stadium.
He went on to coach the Zimbabwe national team and was later banned for life for his involvement in the Asiagate match-fixing scandal but later bounced back when the ban was lifted last month.
He also had a stint in the South Africa Premiership league before ending his coaching stay in the South African National First Division in 2013.
Source - Byo24Sports