Dynamos Football Club has brought in former striker Takesure Chinyama as the new Strikers Development Coach and Assistant Coach, as the team looks to turn things around in the 2025 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.
Despite the coaching change, Lloyd “Mablanyo” Chigowe remains at the helm, and he’ll lead the squad into their next fixture against Triangle United—now coached by former Dynamos boss Genesis Mangombe.
It’s been a tough start to the season for the Glamour Boys, who currently sit 14th on the table after 10 matches, with just one win, five draws, and four losses. The team’s biggest concern has been up front, where they’ve only managed to score two goals all season, while conceding five.
Announcing the move on Tuesday, 6 May, Dynamos said Chinyama’s appointment is part of a “strategic, step-by-step approach” to strengthening the technical department. The club said:
Takesure Chinyama, a prolific striker during his playing days played for Dynamos FC among other clubs locally, then Poland and South Africa with a career spanning almost two decades.
Chinyama a holder of UEFA B License transitioned into coaching after an illustrious career. His expertise and experience will be a valuable addition to the team as we work towards turning around our performances.
This appointment is part of the club’s broader plan to reinforce the technical setup while maintaining stability within the squad.
The existing technical team, led by Head Coach Lloyd Chigowe remains in charge, with our full support as we prepare for the crucial upcoming fixture against Triangle FC this Sunday.
We believe this addition will provide fresh insights and immediate support where needed as well as aligning with our long-term vision for success.
The club urges all stakeholders, including our passionate supporters, to remain united as we navigate this period of transition with caution.
Further updates regarding the technical team will be communicated in due course. For now, the focus remains fully on Sunday’s match, and we call on the Dynamos family to rally behind the team.
With his playing pedigree and experience in local and international football, the club is hoping Chinyama can inject some life into a strikeforce that’s struggled to find its rhythm so far this campaign.
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