Former Kaizer Chiefs striker Sthembiso Ngcobo and an ex-Amakhosi teammate are doing well in promotion pursuit of an ambitious club in the lower leagues.
Following his retirement from professional football a few years ago, having played for several clubs including Free State Stars, AmaZulu, Bidvest Wits and Amakhosi among others over the years, Ngcobo has been out of the limelight, while Dominic Isaacs has been involved as an aspiring coach in the lower divisions.
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Hout Bay Community United, which is an amateur side based in the Western Cape, as well as then second tier outfit Cape Umoya were some of the clubs that Isaacs had spells with in his promising coaching career.
Having played together at the Soweto giants between 2010 and 2012, Ngcobo and Isaacs have since reunited as coaches at Mkhumbane Classic FC in KwaZulu-Natal's ABC Motsepe League.
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Mkhumbane are competing for the title with the likes of Milford FC and Summerfield Dynamos who are at the top half of the log for a chance to qualify for the promotional play-offs at the end of the season, and Isaacs is leading the side as the head coach with Ngcobo assisting him.
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