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ZINDOGA LEAVES NSINGIZINI

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MBABANE – Nsingizini Hotspurs have amicably parted ways with import striker Junior Zindoga.

This announcement was made by the club on their Facebook page yesterday. “The club and Junior Zindoga have mutually agreed to terminate the contract due to personal reasons that necessitate the player’s presence with his family back home,” read the statement. When asked for further clarification regarding the player’s departure, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Banele Ngobe stated that the message posted on Facebook serves as the official club statement. “We wish him well in his future endeavours and thank him for his service.”

The former Maritzburg United striker joined the Shiselweni-based side in July 2024, spending only four months in Eswatini. During his time, he played 10 matches, including two the Confederation of African Football (CAF) games. He featured four times in the Trade Fair Tournament, and had the same number of games in the league, managing to score two goals.
He departs Nsingizini while the team sit in fourth place with 15 points after seven games.

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