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Ntini linked with Caps return

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NOMADIC coach Gishon “Gizha” Ntini could be set for a shock return to Caps United as he is reportedly on the Harare club’s wish-list following the loss of Taurai Mangwiro and the entire backroom staff to Harare City recently.

NOMADIC coach Gishon “Gizha” Ntini could be set for a shock return to Caps United as he is reportedly on the Harare club’s wish-list following the loss of Taurai Mangwiro and the entire backroom staff to Harare City recently.

KENNETH NYANGANI SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

Ntini, who ended the last season at relegated Chiredzi FC, learnt the ropes as a junior coach at Caps United before serving as assistant coach to Charles Mhlauri in the 2004-2005 seasons.

He was elevated to head the technical department in 2006, but never lasted the distance.

However, sources told NewsDay Sport that Ntini has a realistic chance to rejoining Caps while he is also linked with a possible move to Botswana to join struggling Be-mobile Premiership side BR Highlanders.

He is not new in this foreign land after coaching former Be-Mobile side Flamingo Santos a few years back.

The former Triangle coach’s contract at the Lowveld-based side expires on December 31.

A highly-placed source told NewsDay Sport that Ntini might join the Green Machine as he had previously applied for the same job last season.

“Ntini is on Caps United’s wish list because l don’t see him returning in Division One next season. After all there are two or three clubs that are pursuing for his signature.

“I think he is not a bad coach and has seen it all in the local Premiership,” he said.

Ntini, who is currently attending a Caf A licence coaching course at Zifa Village in the capital said he was set to decide on his future saying that there are two clubs in the country that are negotiating for a possible contract.

“Currently I am attending a Caf A licence so l am yet to decide on my fate. But there are two clubs that have already approached me, but it’s natural especially the time we are in. There are also chances that I might return back at Chiredzi FC,” he said.

“I will be able to give you my final decision early next month because at the moment l still have a running contract with Chiredzi FC,” he added.