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Venda FC appoints Vladislav Heric, Judas Moseamedi tries his luck

Motsepe Foundation Championship side Venda FC have roped in well-travelled coach Vladislav Heric, while Judas Moseamedi has resurfaced at the club, FARPost has learnt.

The club has been struggling in the current season, with no win in their opening five matches. They currently sit at the bottom of the log with just a single point, having also scored just one goal.

As FARPost reported last week, the club has brought in former Kaizer Chiefs striker Collins Mbesuma as part of their technical team. Although the club has not officially confirmed Mbesuma’s arrival, this publication has established that the 40-year-old has been brought in to help the strikers.

VLADISLAV HERIC ROPED IN TO RESCUE MOTSEPE FOUNDATION CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB

The Serbian-born coach is said to have arrived at the club on Monday to begin work. He is no stranger to the first division, having coached clubs like Chippa United, where he won promotion.

Motsepe Foundation Championship side Venda FC have roped in well-travelled coach Vladislav Heric as well as striker Judas Moseamedi, FARPost has learnt.
Vladislav Heric

Heric has also coached the likes of Polokwane City FC, Black Leopards, Maritzburg United and Free State Stars. He is now set to take over from Duncan Lechesa, who has moved on to Betway Premiership club Marumo Gallants.

JUDAS MOSEAMEDI RESURFACES AT VENDA FC TO REVIVE HIS CAREER

This publication has also established that striker Judas Moseamedi is also training with the club. Moseamedi has been without a club since parting ways with Durban City FC [Maritzburg United] last season. The 30-year-old has been spotted training with the club but has not signed on the dotted line.

The club is set to face high-flying Upington City FC in a League on Saturday. They will be hoping for a positive result in pursuit of climbing out of the relegation zone. After the Upington game, Venda will face fellow strugglers Kruger United at home.

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