Former PSL star Joseph Musonda has now landed a new coaching role.
The Zambian legend is all too familiar with South African audiences, having arrived in the country back in 2005 when he joined Free State Stars on loan from Zesco United.
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That spell would later pave the way for a long-term stint in the PSL as he would later join Golden Arrows on a permanent deal in July 2007.
The former Chipolopolo star also represented Polokwane City before returning to Zamba in 2015, leaving the PSL having made 178 league appearances, according to Transfermarkt.
Since retiring from playing in 2020, the now-47-year-old has had a number of coaching roles back in his native country, including a spell as assistant coach at Nkana Football Club, the most successful side in Zambian football with 13 league titles.
Now, Musonda has now been appointed at the assistant coach of fellow top-flight side Mufulira Wanderers Football Club after a managerial shake-up at the side.
"Mufulira Wanderers Football Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Tennant Chilumba as the new head coach on a two-year, eight-month contract," a statement from Wanderers read, according to Bola News.
"Chilumba brings a wealth of experience, having managed several Zambian football clubs including Kabwe Warriors, NAPSA Stars, Forest Rangers, and Kansanshi Dynamos.
"He has also coached in Zimbabwe with Hwange and Platinum. Until recently, he served as the assistant coach at Zesco United.
"Chilumba will be joined by Joseph Musonda, a 2012 AFCON winner, who takes on the role of assistant coach.
"Musonda has previously been the assistant coach at Nkana Football Club, Prisons Leopards, and most recently at Trident FC."
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