Chippa CEO sets sights high for team
After less than 24 hours in office, newly-appointed Chippa United chief executive officer Morgan Mammila has already set big targets for his team for the next season.
He says his main priority is to save Chippa from being booted out of the Absa Premiership League competition. The Port Elizabeth-based professional soccer team find themselves fighting for survival in the PSL this season, languishing at the bottom of the table.
“As you can see from the log, our main aim is to save the team, which is an achievable thing, and then from there next season we will build a team that will compete straight away.
“My aim is for the team to play one cup final match,” the former Baroka chief executive said.
Mammila’s appointment was officially announced by the club on Monday. He takes over from Peter Koutroulis, who parted ways with the team early last month.
Former investigating officer Mammila started his duties at the Chilli Boys on Tuesday, a day which he says was focused on observing.
Mammila spent five years with Bakgaga, commencing in their first season in the National First Division in 2013.
“It is not easy leaving your home town and your brothers, but at the end of the day we don’t have the same dreams. I have my own personal dreams that I need to achieve.
“I think am capable of doing things right,” he said.
“I have been talking to Chippa for some time. It was his wish to have had me from last season or two seasons ago already, but God plans his things for the right time and I feel it was the right time now.
“There are a lot of good things about this team and people are taking note of them. So, surely who does not want to be in a winning team?
“I am one person who likes beautiful and nice things. A good life. I saw a good life here. I just have to carry on the legacy that they have built and the good brand they have.
“I am just coming here to share the little knowledge that I have with what they have.”