A coach from Orlando Pirates is among the tacticians attending a coaching course in Zambia.
As recently reported by the Siya crew, former Marumo Gallants assistant coach Mpho Maleka had been expected to join several other coaches from around Africa for a CAF B License course in Zambia.
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Maleka has been joined on the course by Pirates U21 coach Simon Marange among others, as up to 30 candidates have been registered, as confirmed by the Football Association of Zambia.
During the opening day of the course on Monday, FAZ president Andrew Kamanga lauded those who came from outside Zambia to attend although he did admit that he would have loved to see more interest being showed in the programme from within the country.
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"It is particularly exciting that we have had a lot of international experience in this programme which speaks to the value of this undertaking. While we appreciate that we have been able to accommodate a few candidates beyond our borders, our desire is to widen the knowledge pool of Zambian coaches qualified to take up various coaching roles in our game," Kamanga said, and in part.
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