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Bafana call an honour – Zwane

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FORMER Kaizer Chiefs star Arthur Zwane was thrilled at being named as Bafana Bafana assistant coach, despite being disappoint­ed by the recent cancelled friendly against Zambia because of the recent xenophobic violence in the country.

“I received a call from Safa through its football manager Bobby Motaung,” said Zwane. “It was unexpected but when such opportunit­ies are presented to you, you embrace and honour the invitation with both hands.

“It is a career-changing and breakthrou­gh moment for me as a coach. It is good for Chiefs as a club to have coaches that have the ability to support the national team. While I was still playing, I didn’t think I would be a coach one day.

“While growing up in Meadowland­s, I was approached by the local youngsters to assist them with coaching their team,” recalls the soft-spoken Zwane.

“These youngsters were involved in playing in the local tournament­s. They were not so organised, but I was able to build structures for them to follow.

“Discipline was the first step in my talk with them. I addressed with them issues of alcohol and substance abuse. They responded well and started to become more committed and dedicated to their game.”

Zwane joined Chiefs as a player in 2000 and retired in 2010. He was the senior team’s assistant coach between 2010 and 2012.

Zwane is also Chiefs’ reserve team coach and is being revered by many as one who might one day coach the first team.

On his arrival at the Bafana camp as assistant coach he says: “I was warmly welcomed. I have had constant contact with coach Molefi Ntseki dating back to 2013. We have been sharing ideas over the years.”

Zwane has been busy behind his desk upgrading his coaching qualificat­ions. He completed his B and A Licenses with Caf and recently acquired a Uefa B Licence after attending a course in Ireland.

He was not in unfamiliar territory in the national team. As a player, he represente­d Bafana nine times and has also worked with some of the players who were selected for the camp.

On the Football Associatio­n of Zambia’s decision to call off their match against Bafana Bafana, he said: “It was heartbreak­ing to receive the news and also when Madagascar didn’t play us.

“I wish for sanity to prevail and things to get back to normal. We need to unite as Africans.”

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ARTHUR Zwane, the new assistant coach for Bafana Bafana. |

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