GCINA QUITS SEVEN DREAMS

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GCINA QUITS SEVEN DREAMS
GCINA QUITS SEVEN DREAMS

Africa-Press – Eswatini. In an unprecedented move, Seven Dreams head coach Gcina Dlamini has resigned from the club with only four games into the new campaign.

The former Moneni Pirates and Sea Birds mentor tendered his resignation before the club management committee yesterday morning.

He has become the second coach to change a club after Zimbabwean coach Terisayi Changara, who recently joined Manzini Wanderers from Tambankulu Callies.

Dlamini confirmed the decisions when contacted yesterday.

“I have resigned, I had an amicable reason to quit because I couldn’t achieve some certain goals with the team, hence I decided to leave. There are no hard feelings between me and the entire team and I would like to thank the directors for giving me an opportunity to coach the club.”

“I wish the club the best of luck in its future endeavours,” he said.

Seven Dreams Communications and Marketing Manager Sandile ‘Ntofo’ Dlamini confirmed the news.

“The coach has tendered his resignation and we will still engage him over his decision. I am not in a position to pre-empt anything until we meet with him,”

Dlamini joined the newcomers at the beginning of the current season

Seven Dreams will face Mbabane Swallows in their next MTN Premier League match.

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