Ngoma: I felt Disrespected At Azam FC
Former FC Platinum winger Donald Ngoma has said he left Tanzanian club Azam FC because he felt disrespected.
Ngoma said the club asked him to go through a trial period by playing in friendly matches before they could extend his contract. He said:
While in Zimbabwe, I received a phone call from Azam chief executive officer Abdulkarim Amin, who requested me to come and play in friendly matches so they could assess me and possibly extend my contract, but I turned down the offer.
FeedbackThe CEO insisted it could have been better if I was in Tanzania so I could play friendly matches prior to the resumption of the league and hence, they could decide to extend my contract.
To my side, I saw it as inappropriate and he told me that if I do not play friendly games, I should go on with other plans of my life.
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WhatsApp: 0783 450 793Azam last week announced that they had released Ngoma by mutual consent. The 31-year-old had been at the club for three seasons.
Ngoma had joined the ‘Ice-Cream Makers’ from Young Africans (Yanga) and helped them to win two trophies – the Mapinduzi Cup and Azam Sports (domestic Cup) – last season.
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