Golden Arrows FC's Kagisho Dikgacoi has confirmed his departure from the club as coach after his contract expired. The former Bafana Bafana midfielder had been part of the technical team at the Durban side, but his stay has concluded following the expiration of his short-term deal. Dikgacoi explained that the club decided to move in a different direction. He is grateful for the opportunity that Golden Arrows FC gave him to continue developing and learning as a coach. The club has also officially parted ways with head coach Manqoba Mngqithi, under whom Dikgacoi served as an assistant alongside Musa Bilankulu during the recent campaign. Dikgacoi played a key role in a relatively successful season for Golden Arrows FC, as the team finished sixth in the Betway Premiership standings. His experience as a top-level player in England and South Africa was viewed as a vital asset for the technical team as they navigated a competitive domestic league. Dikgacoi is now focusing on his personal development as he looks to the next chapter of his coaching career. He is using this transitional period to evaluate his options and recharge before returning to the touchline in a new capacity elsewhere in the South African football landscape. Dikgacoi is not rushing into his next role, opting instead to take a step back and monitor the game from the sidelines. He remains a highly respected figure in the local game, and his transition into coaching continues to be a point of interest for fans and pundits alike.
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Golden Arrows FC Coach Departs After Contract Expiration
Kagisho Dikgacoi leaves Golden Arrows FC as coach after contract ends, grateful for opportunity to develop as coach in Betway Premiership
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