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By Mgosi Squad

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Seema leaves Polokwane, expected to join Sekhukhune

Mgosi Squad understands that Sekhukhune United is likely to welcome him as their new head coach, following the recent departure of Brandon Truter. 


Lehlohonolo Seema, like Vusumuzi Vilakazi, has surprisingly parted ways with Polokwane City, where he appeared to be making a positive impact. 

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Vilakazi had earlier left Golden Arrows unexpectedly, later joining Chippa United before recently moving to Richards Bay. 

Seema has left Polokwane, where he took charge at the beginning of the season, succeeding Duncan Lechesa. 

Lechesa, credited with helping the team ascend to the DStv Premiership from the Motsepe Foundation Championship, left after feeling sidelined and found a new role at Venda Football Club. 

Seema was doing well at Polokwane

Despite Seema’s commendable record, with the team winning four, drawing five, and losing three out of 12 league games under his leadership, he has left. 

Mgosi Squad understands that Sekhukhune United is likely to welcome him as their new head coach, following the recent departure of Brandon Truter. 

Seema has been temporarily absent due to his father’s passing in Lesotho. 

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This season has witnessed other notable departures, including Shaun Bartlett from Cape Town Spurs, Molefi Ntseki from Kaizer Chiefs, and Brandon Truter from Sekhukhune United.

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