Linos Makwaza has been named head coach of FAZ Super Division side Konkola Mine Police.
Club chairman Gideon Mwenya said Makwaza has signed a two-year contract with Mine Police.
He bounces back into coaching after leaving Nkana late last season. “We have acquired the services of Linos Makwaza. He has signed a two-year contract,” Mwenya told LT Sports on Wedneday.
“Makwaza is a highly qualified coach who has coached at the highest level,” he added.
The ex-Zambia international replaces Masautso Mwale who has joined Nkana as club head coach.
Mwale was on Tuesday named coach of Nkana after clinching a two-year deal with the Wusakile outfit.
Why not just say Makwaza transfered to Mine Police fc with his counterpart.
I dont see any difference here apart from towns.
yaba, zambian coaches are always on the move. its from this town to another annually.
nefipe fyalipwa ukonaika. anyway thats zambian football, no direction at all.
Bakabwa balibelela ukukuka kwati ni mpania. Zambia no coaches only former mines.
Zed Saileti?