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New assistant coach for Chippa
New assistant coach for Chippa

The Herald

time24-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald

New assistant coach for Chippa

Chippa United have added another dimension to their major revamp with the appointment of Musa Nyatama as the club ' s new assistant coach. Former Leruma United coach Nyatama, 37, of Benoni, will work alongside newly appointed head coach Sinethemba Badela, 35, who replaced Thabo September. The Chilli Boys announced the appointment in via a statement on their social media platforms. 'Nyatama, being a decorated former footballer himself, brings recent coaching experience from Moroka Swallows DC and Laruma United FC and is widely regarded for his professionalism, modern football mindset and leadership qualities,' the statement said. 'The club believes Nyatama will blend seamlessly with head coach Sinethemba Badela — both young, ambitious, and aligned in their football philosophies. 'Their shared energy and fresh approach represent a new era for Chippa United, focused on entertaining football, intensity and results. Club chair Siviwe 'Chippa' Mpengesi also welcomed the new assistant coach. 'We believe the combination of coach Badela and coach Nyatama will bring a renewed spirit and tactical sharpness to our squad. This is a bold and progressive step for the club,' he said. According to the statement, Nyatama will work closely with the first team technical staff, focusing on tactical planning, player development and overall squad growth. The club also said the former Orlando Pirates midfielder ' s appointment reflected the club ' s ongoing commitment to empowering young football minds and strengthening its football identity, both on and off the pitch. Last week, Chippa released 15 players before the new season and three others will return to their clubs after their loan agreements ended. The following players will not be part of the team heading into the new campaign: Darren Johnson, Lukhanyo July, Justice Chabalala, Samkelo Jali, Andile Jali, Baraka Majogoro, Athenkosi Dlala, Ronald Sanou, Craig Martin, Ronald Maarman, Thobani Jacobs, Sifiso Mazibuko, Aviwe Mqokozo, Enock Sakala, Bienvenu Eva Nga. The club said that on-loan players Aphelele Teto, Siphelo Baloni and Sonwabile Khumalo would return to their parent clubs after the conclusion of their loan agreements. Chippa also announced the appointment of Sinesipho Mali as the new sporting director, a position held by Morgan Mammila last season. Mali served in key technical roles at Kaizer Chiefs as an analyst and later at Sekhukhune United, where he operated as both analyst and head of recruitment, helping guide the club to its highest-ever points tally in the 2024/2025 Betway Premiership. He now serves as head of analysts for Bafana Bafana, a role he will continue in as the national team prepare for the Africa Cup of Nations and conclude their Fifa World Cup qualifying campaign. He also featured in Banyana Banyana ' s technical team at the 2023 Fifa Women ' s World Cup. The Herald

Chippa boss makes U-turn on relocation to East London
Chippa boss makes U-turn on relocation to East London

The Herald

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald

Chippa boss makes U-turn on relocation to East London

Chippa United boss Siviwe Mpengesi has made an about-turn on his decision to relocate the club from Nelson Mandela Bay and has instead set his sights on acquiring control of the Isaac Wolfson Stadium. Despite confirming the move to the Buffalo City Metro in May, which potentially could have cost the club its R13m cheque it receives as part of a sponsorship deal with the Bay, Mpengesi denied this in a letter sent to municipal officials of the sport, recreation, arts and culture directorate on Friday. Chippa players and staff left on May 12 after they were told to start packing in preparation for the club's relocation. The relocation was first announced by coach Thabo September during a post-match interview in April in which he indicated the club would move to East London next season. The franchise received a R6m-a-year sponsorship deal with the Bay municipality and also received a R7m annual relocation fee tied to their status in top-flight football, for which the team has had to fight to stay out of relegation. The agreement also provides an additional R500,000 for marketing. The three-year contract ends in June 2026. 'While we look forward to meeting you in person shortly to take matters further, it's important to address you urgently with regards to falsehoods that are being disseminated in the media that Chippa United FC are relocating the team,' Mpengesi wrote in the letter. Mpengesi had previously stated that they intended to move the club to BCM with a satellite station remaining in Gqeberha. In the letter, Mpengesi said they acknowledged that there were challenges beyond their control related to venues. 'A quick analysis of ticket sales/attendance vs club and operator costs alone justifies why Chippa United intends to move the smaller games away and work with the MBDA [Mandela Bay Development Agency] to ensure that more higher category matches are played at the stadium with our assistance.' Mpengesi said they were also in talks with Kaizer Chiefs with regard to bringing some of their games to the city. 'Chippa United will immediately, for example, bring back the smaller matches, when the Wolfson Stadium is compliant as they will be more viable and take football to a greater audience. 'The matter of facility availability is another key point of discussion. 'You will be aware of the challenges that Chippa United have had in securing alternative venues and training facilities over the past years and this matter requires resolution. 'The unavailability/noncompliance of the Wolfson Stadium in particular has been a contentious issue. 'This, in particular, affects our DStv Diski Challenge (DDC) and juniors, forcing expensive alternative arrangements to be made. 'We highlight that in the 2024/2025 season the club had to keep ferrying its DDC team between Gqeberha and East London, which is unsustainable. 'This is not optional as the DDC season starts early and venues have to be submitted currently.' Mpengesi proposed that the city hand the Wolfson Stadium over to them to bring it up to Safety at Sport and Recreation Events Act (SASSREA) compliance. 'With the above in mind, we propose that as a long-term solution the municipality urgently facilitate the handover of control of the Wolfson Stadium, or another agreed stadium, to Chippa United for the club to renovate the venue and maintain it to PSL and SASSREA standards on the municipality's behalf.' Asked on Friday what had changed his mind, Mpengesi said: 'We never confirmed leaving, we love Gqeberha.' Regarding the handing over of Wolfson, Mpengesi said they wanted to renovate the stadium and would not share it with any other teams. The stadium is at present used by amateur soccer and rugby teams to train and play games. 'We will make sure it complies with the PSL standard for small games and DDC. 'We can't share with other people. We will manage and maintain it like [the one in] East London and what we were doing in Philippi , Cape Town. 'As things are now, it's chaotic, [with] Safa and rugby. 'We must manage it and they can use it according to our terms. 'So [we want] stadium management to prevent chaos and put our interests first like we do in East London.' Motsepe Foundation Championship side Highbury FC has also set its sights on using the Wolfson for its home fixtures next season. Asked if the move to take over the Wolfson would seem as though he was blocking Highbury from using the facility, Mpengesi said he would allow Highbury to play their home games, but if Chippa were given control over the stadium the team would have to pay him for access. He said once the Wolfson passed the PSL standard there would not be a need for him to take the small games and DDC fixtures to East London in future. 'It would be foolish of me to abandon Gqeberha completely. It has so much potential and assisted our brand too much,' Mpengesi said. MBDA chief executive Anele Qaba said on Sunday that nothing contained in the letter had been discussed with them and they would require detailed information. 'What we're picking up from his letter is that he is not leaving so for us the status quo remains.' Municipal spokesperson Sithembiso Soyaya said there would be ongoing engagements regarding Chippa United's request to use the Wolfson Stadium. 'Any consideration of expanded use of the Wolfson Stadium will be undertaken with due regard for existing users, including amateur clubs. 'Amateur and community football clubs that use the Wolfson Stadium do so based on approved bookings and facility-use agreements with the municipality. 'In some cases, nominal rental or booking fees may apply depending on the nature of the event and duration of use.' He said should any adjustments be made to accommodate Chippa United's operational needs at the Wolfson Stadium, amateur and community teams would not be displaced or disadvantaged. 'Alternative venue arrangements and scheduling accommodations would be considered in consultation with affected stakeholders.' The Herald

Chippa's Sundowns game moved to East London due to political rally
Chippa's Sundowns game moved to East London due to political rally

The Herald

time07-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald

Chippa's Sundowns game moved to East London due to political rally

'Chippa United Football Club is proud to announce that our upcoming home fixture against Mamelodi Sundowns, originally scheduled to be played at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, will now take place at Buffalo City Stadium on Wednesday May 14 at 6.30pm,' the statement said. The fixture was initially postponed due to Mamelodi Sundowns' participation in the CAF Champions League earlier this season and will now be played as Chippa's last game of the season. Buffalo City Municipality will now host the reigning league champions, marking their first-ever visit to Buffalo City Stadium. 'Positioned in the heart of the municipality, this venue offers a more central and intimate setting for supporters across the province,' the statement said. Club chair Siviwe Mpengesi said it was a significant occasion. 'Hosting a top-tier team like Mamelodi Sundowns in Buffalo City is a monumental occasion,' Mpengesi said. 'It brings a thrilling atmosphere and a chance for our fans to witness elite-level football right here in the province. 'We are also pleased to announce that 26 fully catered suites will be made available for the match, offering an exclusive opportunity for families and corporate groups to enjoy the game in premium comfort. 'We call on all our supporters to come out in full force, pack the stadium and show the pride and passion of the Eastern Cape.' The Herald

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