Dlamini steps down as head coach of AmaZulu

Dlamini steps down as head coach of AmaZulu

AmaZulu Football Club would like to officially announce that coach Ayanda Dlamini has voluntary stepped down from his head coaching duties with immediate effect and will be re-assigned to the role of coach within the club’s development ranks.

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Assistant coach Allan Freese will step in as interim head coach of Usuthu while the club’s management evaluate a way forward.


Coach Ayanda Dlamini stepped into the head coaching role back in February 2020 and did a sterling job in ensuring the survival of AmaZulu FC in the topflight of South African football.


“Coach Ayanda has done a phenomenal job since assuming the head coaching role. The passion and zeal the players have demonstrated under his tenure as head coach demonstrates that he is one of the prospects for the future,” said AmaZulu FC President, Sandile Zungu commenting on the situation.


“We will continue to trust him with the advancement of our development structures because he is fully committed to Vision 2032. His role is very integral in ensuring that AmaZulu have a solid base of young players coming through the ranks,” added the President.


The President further lauded the young coach for a great job in the reigns reiterating that Mr. Dlamini is a bright prospect among the South African coaches. 

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