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Red Arrows coach, Mutawali, departs club

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Zambia’s defending champion of the Super League, Red Arrows has announced the departure of its coach Oswald ‘ Mourinho’ Mutapa after his contract expired.

Arrows president Colonel Moses Kambimbi has therefore thanked Mutapa his selfless contribution that he rendered to the Club for the period he had served.

Kambimbi said this in a statement issued in Lusaka on Saturday December 17, 2022.

“Red Arrows wishes to inform the general public and football stakeholders that Oswald ‘ Mourinho’ Mutapa has left the defending Super League Champion Red Arrows Football Club after his contract expired.

“Red Arrows wishes Coach Mutapa the best in his future endeavors,” he said.

 

Red Arrows coach, Mutawali, departs club

Oswald ‘ Mourinho’ Mutapa

In August 2021, Red Arrows appointed former Lumwana Radiants and National Assembly boss Mutapa as technical director.

This move came after former Technical Director Charles Kafula was recalled and redeployed at Air Force Training Department as well as the recent resignation of Songwe Chalwe who decided to pursue further challenges

The club took to Facebook to confirm the appointment of the former Chipolopolo Boys assistant coach.

In 2019 Mutapa won 2 COSAFA titles in a year making him the first coach ever to do so in the history of COSAFA tournaments.

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Mutapa led the Zambia Under-17 at the Cosafa Under 17 (U-17) Championship to victory in Malawi to win his first trophy in 2019 and then guided the Under 20 to the Cosafa U17 Championship on home soil to claim his regional double.

While the Copper Bullets headed to North Africa for friendly games, Mutapa temporarily took charge of the friendly match against Namibia with a locally assembled side that beat the brave Warriors in Windhoek to claim the 2019, Dr. Geingob Cup.

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