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AMAZULU FC STATEMENT ON PASSING OF CLUB LEGEND, JOEL “HORSE” FAYA
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of our beloved club legend, Joel Faya, who passed away this morning. Faya’s contribution to AmaZulu Football Club as both a player and coach has been immense, and his impact on the team and our community will never be forgotten. His dedication,… Continue reading AMAZULU FC STATEMENT ON PASSING OF CLUB LEGEND, JOEL “HORSE” FAYA
AMAZULU FC STATEMENT ON PASSING OF SIPHIWE MKHONZA
It’s with great sadness that AmaZulu FC extends its deepest condolences to the family of former player, Sphiwe Mkhonza, who passed away at the age of 44 after battling illness. Known affectionately as “Skizo,” Mkhonza was a beloved figure in South African football circles. During his time with AmaZulu FC from 2009 to 2011, Mkhonza… Continue reading AMAZULU FC STATEMENT ON PASSING OF SIPHIWE MKHONZA
CLUB STATEMENT
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved, Ntokozo “Mbizo” Mzobe (49), who has been an integral part of the Usuthu family for well over an incredible 18 years as our senior bus driver. Mbizo passed away in the early hours of this morning due to an undisclosed illness.… Continue reading CLUB STATEMENT
AMAZULU PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES USUTHU NEW SIGNINGS
AmaZulu President, Sandile Zungu has announced the capture of 9 new recruits to equip his Spaniard tactician, Pablo “Cijimpi” Franco as he looks to begin his journey in the 2023/24 DStv Premiership campaign this weekend.
CLUB ANNOUNCEMENT
The club has announced the departure of technical staff members, Kamaal Saait and Johan Abselon who both served as assistant coach and goalkeeper coach under former coach Brandon Truter’s tutelage at Usuthu.
CLUB STATEMENT: BRANDON TRUTER
AmaZulu Football Club would like to announce that it has parted ways with head coach Brandon Truter. The 52-year-old was in charge of the team for just over five months.