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PSL coach gets booted out before season ends

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Yet another PSL coach bites the dust.

After being with the team for 23 years first as a player and assistant coach for various coaches, Kaitano Tembo and SuperSport United has reached a mutual agreement to part ways.

The team made an announcement Tuesday afternoon.

“During his time as coach, Tembo reached two MTN8 Cup Finals, winning his maiden trophy against Highlands Park in 2019. Tembo has been a loyal servant of the club and was instrumental in drafting young players from the club’s academy system into the first team squad.”

“Kaitano is the epitome of the dedicated club man,” said Stan Matthews, the club CEO.

“Very few players transition into coaching at the same club where they played. We want to thank Kaitano for the many years that he served SuperSport United in various capacities.”

Tembo’s responsibilities will be taken over by his assistant Andre Arendse for the remainder of the season.

SuperSport United currently sits at the 8th position in the PSL log with 31 points after 8 wins and 9 loses in 24 games played.

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