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Ex-Polokwane City midfielder swaps clubs in Botswana

Former Polokwane City midfielder, Galagwe Moyana, has signed for Sua Flamingoes FC in the Botswana Premier League.

Galagwe Moyana has joined Flamingoes from another Botswana Premier League side, Mochudi Center Chiefs.

Flamingoes have confirmed that they have landed the 31-year-old Galagwe Moyana.

“Sua Flamingoes FC is delighted to announce the arrival of Galagwe Moyana who joins on a one-and-half year deal,” the statement reads.

Galagwe Moyana signed for National First Division (NFD) side Rise and Shine in 2013 before he returned home to Botswana for stints with teams such as Township Rollers.

FLAMINGOES ON A SIGNING SPREE THIS TRANSFER WINDOW

Flamingoes have been on a signing spree of new players this transfer window.

The seasoned midfielder is Flamingoes’ fourth signing this transfer window after Zimbabwean Rodi Sibanda, Gomotsang Tselaesele and Kevin Bulala.

Former Polokwane City midfielder, Galagwe Moyana
Former Polokwane City midfielder, Galagwe Moyana

“Sua Flamingoes FC is delighted to announce that Rodi Sibanda has joined the Flam Family on a one and half year contract,” the statement adds.

“The 22-year-old, Zimbabwean attacking midfielder joins Bafana Ba Letswai from Highlanders FC. Sibanda is awaiting work permits to finalize his registration.”

The other signing Tselaesele has joined the Flam Family on a one-and-half year contract.

The 25-year-old left back joins Flamingoes from Mochudi where he was on loan from Bonito FC.

 The fourth signing Bulala has joined Flamingoes from Morupule Wanderers FC.

The 22-year-old Bulala has penned a one-and-a-a half year contract with Flamingoes.

FLAMINGOES ANNOUNCE NEW COACH

Meanwhile, Flamingoes have appointed Serbian Nikola Kavazovic as the new head coach, replacing Zimbabwean Rahman Gumbo.

In a statement released, Flamingoes say Kavazovic has penned a one-and-half year deal with the team.

“The tactician possesses a UEFA-PRO Coaching license and has a remarkable track record internationally and locally,” Flamingoes’ statement reads.

“During his stay, the coach is expected to transform the Flam boys into a formidable force.”

Meanwhile, Flamingoes played out to a two-all draw with Township Rollers in a domestic league match played on Sunday.

Rollers took an early lead through Tsotso Ngele’s free-kick strike.

Flamingoes showed some resilience as they bounced back to equalize through Samuel Makgoro from the penalty spot.

Cleopas Dube netted his second for Flamingoes in two games, nodding in from Botshelo Mafoko’s cross.

Rollers replied through Mosha Gaolaolwe who scored after heading in Mogakolodi Ngele’s set-piece to level matters.

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