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Monday, 25 June 2012

Chiefs part away with Nengomasha


The end of the road for Nengomasha at Naturena
Kaizer Chiefs have announced that they will part way with the Zimbabwean international Tinashe Nengomasha, when his contract expire at the end the month.
The veteran signed for Amakhosi in 2002 and represented the club 324 times, winning back-to-back titles between 2003 and 2005, and a number of cup competitions.
The club boss Mr Kaizer Motaung paid tribute the “GENERAL” for his commitment and loyalty to the club.
“I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the Club to thank Tinashe Nengomasha for the contribution he has made to the Club since joining us as a youngster back in 2002. From the first day he came to the Club he was someone you knew you could trust and would never let you down on the pitch,” said Motaung
Meanwhile, the 29-year-old Nengomasha has expressed his gratitude and multitude to the club fans that supported him throughout his stay at the club.
“I am grateful to the club and the management for giving me an opportunity to come here. I would also like to thank the fans in the manner in which they welcomed me to the club. I will always have good memories of the time I have spent at Naturena. We fought so many battles together and the fans were always behind the club”
After parting ways with Tinashe Nengomasha, Kaizer Chiefs look set to swoop on Bidvest Wits' Lehlogonolo Masalesa.  Masalesa's contract with Wits expires at the end of this month.
One of our sources from the Chiefs camp has informed the media that will definitely sign for the club if his move to Portugal based club - Sporting Lisbon, where he had trials last season, doesn't materialize.
“The club has agreed personal terms with the player. However, there is the possibility of the boy going to Portugal, hence the delay in putting his signature on paper. However, if his move to Sporting Lisbon doesn't materialise, he is definitely joining Kaizer Chiefs next season.” Said our source

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