Kaizer Chiefs legend Willard Katsande has stepped down from his coaching role at Rangers FC, a club competing in Zimbabwe’s Northern Region Division One League.
The 40-year-old had been entrusted with the head coaching role at Rangers FC in March this year and assumed his role at the club at the beginning of that month.
Katsande was hoping to lead the Chinhoyi-based outfit to success in the Northern Region Soccer League as he embarked on his first major coaching assignment in Zimbabwe, but his stay at the club has been shortlived.
Even though he did not reveal his reasons to quit the club, he took to social media to announce his departure and thank the club.
“Great group of players,” he said on X
“Thank you FC Rangers for the opportunity.”
‘Salt & Vinegar’ was known for his no-nonsense approach in the heart of the Amakhosi midfield after being whisked away from the now defunct Ajax Cape Town in 2011.
He made 346 appearances for the Glamour Boys between 2011 and 2021, scoring 19 goals with a further 10 assists across all competitions.
Katsande also wore the Chiefs armband and won two league titles and the MTN8 trophy.
Upon his exit from Naturena, the former Warriors international joined Sekhukhune United in 2022 before calling time on his career shortly after.
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