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Another South African coach joins Middendorp in Tanzania

Another South African coach has been officially confirmed by Tanzania club Singida Fountain Gate as part of Ernst Middendorp’s technical staff.

Former Kaizer Chiefs coach Middendorp was appointed as head coach of the Tanzania Premier League outfit last week.

He is tasked with guiding Fountain Gate in the CAF Confederations Cup as well as in the domestic league.

As reported by FARPost last week, Middendorp intends to take his own technical staff to the club.

Former Sekhukhune United head of development Thabo Senong is set to join as his assistant. Senong resigned at Sekhukhune last week and is believed to be already on his way to Tanzania.

TANZANIA CLUB SINGIDA FOUNTAIN GATE ANNOUNCES THEMBALETHU MOSES

But the club took to their social media platforms on Thursday to announce the arrival of goalkeeper coach Thembalethu Moses. Moses joins in the same capacity at the club.

“We have improved our Technical Bench by adding the goalkeeper coach Thembalethu Moses from South Africa. Moses takes over as coach Steven Kiggundu whose contract is done,” the club announced on Thursday.

Another South African coach joins Ernst Middendorp's technical staff at Singida Fountain Gate
Thembalethu Moses

Moses is a former Santos goalkeeper and was part of the Sekhukhune United setup last season. He has also worked with the South Africa Under 17 side.

MORE SA COACHES TO BE PART OF ERNST MIDDENDORP STAFF IN TANZANIA

Meanwhile, Senong, whose move FARPost reported last week, and Biokineticist Kelvin Ndlomo are also expected to be announced by the club soon.

Ndlomo recently worked with Bafana Bafana during the COSAFA Cup. He has also worked with Orlando Pirates and was part of Tanzania giants Simba last season.

Fountain Gate finished fourth in the Tanzania Premier League last season and qualified for the CAF inter-club competition.

They will take on Future FC in the Second preliminary round of the Confederation Cup.

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