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Former PSL Boss Chris Sambo Died Of COVID-19

3 years agoThu, 30 Jul 2020 10:31:47 GMT
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Former PSL Boss Chris Sambo Died Of COVID-19

The late former Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) chief executive, Chris Sambo, died of COVID-19, family spokesperson Patience Musa has said. Sambo tested positive for coronavirus at a highlands hospital last week.

Simeon Jamanda, a close ally of the ex-Blackpool boss, told The Herald that Sambo died in Harare last night. The tragedy was also confirmed by a close family relative, who did not want to be named. The anonymous family member said:

Yes, it’s true, Chris Sambo has passed on.

Meanwhile, Sambo’s former employers, Castle Lager Premier Soccer League has expressed sadness over the death of a passionate football servant. PSL tweeted:

We are saddened by the passing of our former CEO Chris Sambo, a passionate football servant who gave a lot for the game he loved. He served the League with distinction, advocated for the full commercialisation of football & facilitated various competitions & sponsorships. MHSRIP

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Sambo has, of late, been a member of the Lifelong Footballers’ Trust which has been heavily critical of the way domestic football is being administered.

More: Dembare TV; The Herald

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