Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Joseph Musonda joins Polokwane City

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Veteran Chipolopolo defender Joseph Musonda has completed his move to South African Premier Soccer League side Polokwane City.

According to Kickoff.com, Musonda, 37, has signed a one-year contract after training with Polokwane for two weeks.

The ex-Nkana and Zanaco defender joins Polokwane months after being released by demoted Golden Arrows.

Musonda is now targeting to continue playing for Chipolopolo.

“It is important for me to have found a new club because I want to keep on getting call-ups to the national team,” he said.

7 COMMENTS

    • That is his career… Where have you ever heard that the teacher is finished even if they change syllabus or policy of teaching from English to local language? Or teacher is transfered from DK High school to Mumbwa Basic School, ati maaa but ba teacher aba nabapwa. Joseph’s job is to play football, either in Pretoria or Polokwane, its all football.

    • Iwe Ka Nostradamus…I dont mearn that there is anything wrong with playing in pretoria or Polokwane.If anything i have not talked about towns here.Its how joseph has gone down with his football.And you can not give example of teacher and a football player.Ulibe nzelu iwe ka Nostradamus.In case you did not know…Joseph Musonda was based in Durban and not Pretoria.He came to pretoria for a game against Mamelodi Sundowns. So dont confuse yourself mambala.

  1. Joseph you are being selfish,when will the young guys get a call up if you are still thinking of playing for the national team.you are 37 start
    thinking of retiring and go into coaching or farming.Thank you for the good work you have done for this national.God bless and all the best in your new contract.

  2. Our footballers are selfish indeed… Will we ever have another Kalusha to rise to upto fifa positions? 37 years is too much for an African footballer… infact it is 37+5yrs in in disguise.

  3. @juju yuo are 100% correct. this guy above 40 year. He is a finished player who doesn’t deserve to be anywhere near chipolopolo camp.

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