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Makwengwe's day arrives

Done deal: Makwengwe was unveiled at Leopards
Done deal: Makwengwe was unveiled at Leopards

Philimon 'The Phil' Makwengwe has made his big break after landing the technical director's role at South African GladAfrica Championship side, Black Leopards.

Makwengwe joined the Limpopo side on a three-year deal this month. However, his immediate task is not a pleasant excursion as he has to save 'Lidoda Duvha' from relegation. The team is at the bottom of the 16-team table, with 20 points from 23 games. Makwengwe's arrival has been hailed as the team has not lost in the last three games, where he helped analyse matches. He was previously with Orapa United as a technical director, and the Leopards job is his first major assignment abroad.

In the GladAfrica Championship, Makwengwe's Leopards compete against Kelapile Moshe 'Zim Dollar' Ndlovu's Pretoria Callies. Ndlovu's side are also in the relegation scrap as Callies sit just five points and four positions above Leopards. Opak Sports Villa was instrumental in Makwengwe's move. Naledi Mphahlele, placement manager at Opak Sports Villa said the former Gaborone United coach could have joined Leopards much earlier. "I must say I am very happy with Phil's move and honestly speaking, he could have long joined Lidoda Dubha, before Orapa United. COVID-19 messed up our plans, but we never gave up. We knew 'Lidoda Duvha' meaning the day will come," Mphahlele said. She also said Makwengwe's move could potentially open doors for other local coaches. "For coaches, its all about having a good manager with good connections plus patience. I have a very good relationship with a number of clubs in South Africa. So facilitating these is never a struggle.

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