Kaizer Motaung Comment On Zwane Appointment.
Kaizer Chiefs chairman has expressed his excitement of Arthur Zwane being appointed as the head coach of the Glamour Boys.
Zwane affectionally known as “10111” has been given the head coach role after signing three year contract with the Amakhosi.
He also studied for his coaching badges and obtained a UEFA B Licence Coaching Badge, as well as CAF A and B Licence Coaching Badges.
He retired in 2010 to become assistant to Vladimir Vermezovic at Kaizer Chiefs and worked with the first team until May 2012, maintaining his role under Doctor Khumalo and Ace Khuse after they replaced the departing Vermezovic late in the season.
Club chairman, Kaizer Motaung, expressed his confidence in Zwane’s ability to steer Amakhosi to glory.
“We would like to take this opportunity and congratulate coach Arthur Zwane for this big appointment. The plan we have been working on for many years of appointing Arthur as our Head Coach has come to fruition. After seeing his passion for the game and his willingness to learn, we have been looking to bring him through to lead the senior when the time is right and we believe that time is now. We are also grateful that he has been patient and continued to work hard to advance his coaching skills and abilities by educating himself, which is key in the modern game,” Motaung said following the announcement.
Arthur is the someone who grew up at Chiefs and has a full understanding of our culture. We did say last year when we appointed the Sporting Director and Head of Technical that we wanted them to work with people who understand our philosophy. This is important as the coach works closely with those two gentlemen on a daily basis,” the Chairman added.
Coach Zwane will be assisted by Dillon Sheppard, who joined Chiefs in 2020 as assistant coach.
Sheppard, a product of the School of Excellence, played top flight football for a number of teams locally and internationally (Russia and Greece) for 19 years.
He has represented the national team at all levels: U-17, U-19, U-23 and the senior team.
The two have been working together as assistant coaches over the last two seasons and have built trust and incredible synergy.
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