23 October, 2013

Three more coaches to debut


Football | Absa Premiership



 

 

 

 

 

 


Three newly appointed Premier Soccer League coaches take charge of their first games on Wednesday night, following Ernst Middendorp for Bloemfontein Celtic on Tuesday.
Mark Harrison, Clinton Larsen and Boebie Solomons all begin their new tenures with tough assignments.
Harrison has taken over from Manqoba Mngqithi at Lamontville Golden Arrows and takes charge of his first game in cup action as the Durban club visit Orlando Pirates in the quarterfinal of the Telkom Knockout.
Harrison returns to the Absa Premiership after previous spells with Mpumalanga Black Aces and Chippa United.
Larsen is in charge of Maritzburg United as they host a league match against SuperSport United, replacing Middendorp.


Maritzburg have two wins from their opening six league matches this season.
Solomons had been Larsen’s assistant at Celtic just three weeks ago but is now in charge of second from bottom Polokwane City.
His debut on Wednesday is away at Bidvest Wits, one of his former clubs.
“It is not going to be easy, it is a big challenge, but I strive on challenges,” Solomons told Supersport.com.
“I have never worked at a club that has all the resources available, and this is a new team and something exciting for me. I had a chat to the chairman, Johnny Mogaladi, and he explained his vision for the club and I decided this was a programme I wanted to be involved in.”
Middendorp, who effectively swapped clubs with Larsen, debuted on Tuesday night but did not get off to a winning start as Moroka Swallows held Celtic 2-2 at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein.

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