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Former Kaizer Chiefs star Willard Katsande. Image: @GkopeM / Twitter

Former Chiefs star Katsande obtains coaching license

Former Kaizer Chiefs and Zimbabwe workhorse Willard Katsande has obtained his CAF D coaching license.

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Former Kaizer Chiefs star Willard Katsande. Image: @GkopeM / Twitter

Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Willard Katsande has started his journey into coaching.

The former Amakhosi star has obtained his CAF D coaching license and has already landed his first coaching job!

Katsande has joined fourth division side Crystal Lake FC. While his exact position remains unconfirmed for now, the Zimbabwean legend has since opened up his big coaching dreams.

Kaizer Chiefs legend joins Crystal Lake FC

“I have dreams of moving into coaching because I have the passion and one day, I want to be the head coach of one of the PSL teams. My main objective is to coach the Zimbabwe national team,” the Kaizer Chiefs legend told Kick Off.

In other news, Kaizer Chiefs are set to once again find themselves in hot water with the Premier Soccer League.

Unruly Amakhosi fan behaviour will likely come back to bite the club. Following last weekend’s derby loss, Chiefs fans were captured hurling objects at the club’s players and staff.

It’s not the first time this happened this season. Chiefs were fined and forced to play a match behind closed doors late last year for the same transgressions.

The club also have a suspended R300 000 fine hanging over their head which will now likely be forced upon them!

Furthermore, if indeed found guilty, the club will have to move their next home match to a neutral venue.

Amakhosi set for hefty fine and stadium lockout

“With regard to the current transgression they were fined a monetary fine of R300,000 which is wholly suspended for another period of six months on condition that during the period of suspension, they are not found guilty of the same offence again,” PSL prosecutor Zola Majavu said as quoted by Sowetan after their previous offence in October 2023.

“They (Kaizer Chiefs) were also ordered to play their next home game at a neutral venue should they re-offend and be found guilty during the period of suspension. They were subsequently directed to carry the costs of today’s seating.”

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