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Footballers intend to wow potential coaches

The Gamalakhe United players will be evaluated by coaches and scouts.

Aspiring professional footballers, Tsepo Nzama and Khethelo Dlamini will attempt to secure a spot in the Bizana-based Sinenkani Football Club.
They will be attending trials this week.
Gamalakhe United Football Club coach Mpume Mbono said: “Regardless of the outcomes, as your coach, I’m already proud of you. Good luck Bafana Bami (my boys). May God hear your prayers. Go and shine.”

Khethelo Dlamini hopes for a spot at Sinenkani FC.

In a statement, football organisation One Diski said Nzama’s and Dlamini’s journey exemplifies the hard work and dedication needed in competitive sports.
“Trials serve as a gateway for players to display their skills in front of coaches and scouts. For Tsepo Nzama and Khethelo Dlamini, this is not merely an opportunity, but a crucial step that could shape their future in football. The process often includes various evaluations such as fitness tests, technical drills, and small-side games. Each component allows coaches to assess the players’ abilities, teamwork, and mental resilience. These traits are vital not only for individual success, but also for contributing to team dynamics.”

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