Madinda Ndlovu

Madinda Ndlovu (born 2 May 1965) is a Zimbabwean former footballer and manager currently in charge of Botswana Premier League club Gaborone United. He is generally considered one of the greatest Zimbabwean players of all time.[1]

Madinda Ndlovu
Personal information
Full name Madinda Ndlovu
Date of birth (1965-05-02) 2 May 1965
Teams managed
Years Team
1998-2005 Highlanders
2005-2007 Township Rollers
2007-2008 Nico United
2008-2009 Highlanders
2009-2010 Motlakase Power Dynamos
2010-2013 Mochudi Centre Chiefs
2013-2015 Township Rollers
2015-2017 Orapa United
2018-2019 Highlanders
2019 Gaborone United

After retiring Ndlovu began his managerial career as head coach of his boyhood club Highlanders in 1998.[2] He first came to Botswana as the manager of Township Rollers in 2005 but lasted only two seasons before joining fellow Botswana Premier League club Nico United, helping them to a highest-ever league finish.[3]

Honours

Manager

Highlanders

1999, 2000, 2001
1999, 2001
1998, 2001, 2019
  • Zimbabwean Charity Shield: 1
2001

Mochudi Centre Chiefs

2011-12, 2012-13

Township Rollers

2013-14

Orapa United

2015-16
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References

  1. SUGAR, ONTAMETSE. "Madinda Ndlovu: The best! - The Patriot on Sunday". www.thepatriot.co.bw.
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