Zimbabwean star Khama Billiat has expressed his disappointment at missing out on a reunion with his former team.
The former Kaizer Chiefs forward has found his footing in the Zimbabwean top-flight after bagging the winner against Herentals this week.
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Billiat has now taken his tally to 11 goals in 23 matches for Yadah this campaign but he will not available to face his former team CAPS United on Sunday.
The Warriors picked up his third booking of the campaign in the last match and will now be suspended for the encounter.
"It's unfortunate that I ended up in the referee's book in this match (against Herentals)," Billiat said, as per the Herald.
"You know when you are in a game, you want to give it your all, and some of these things happen but I am disap-pointed.
"I wasn't thinking about the yellow card and the possibility of missing the game against CAPS United. I was thinking about the match against Herentals and doing everything and giving everything for my team," said Billiat.
"I would have wanted to play against CAPS United being my former team but, unfortunately, I will be missing out.
"It's even more painful realising that I also missed the first leg after being red-carded in the game against Her-entals.
"But you can't do anything to fate. That's how things can be in football and I can only back my teammates to do well against CAPA United on Sunday."