Zambian trainer Fordson Kabole says he has settled well in DR Congo where he is coaching Don Bosco.
Kabole said neither Congolese langauges nor culture have been a challenge to him.
The veteran coach joined Bosco early in 2012 after being fired by Power Dynamos and guided his new side to winning promotion to the national league.
“It has not been difficulty because football is only one language,” Kabole said.”They speak Swahili, French and English,” he added.
Promoted Bosco will compete in the 2013 CAF Confederation Cup by virtue of winning one of the Congolese National Cups in 2012.
“In the Confederation Cup we are inexperienced but we will try. I will do my best,” Kabole stated.
Dont try win the cup to ensure your stay is quaranteed. Don Bosco is owned by katumbis son.
so u have everything to win win. The Choice is yours ba Kabole. Noti inkuni nomba ni ku Congo uko ka….
Congratulations ba Kabole. Keep it up and continue on the path of good results as an ambassador!
Congrats ba father n work hard with yo young team good luck….n best wishes ba father!!!!!!!
Where are Boniface Simutowe and Sunday Kaposa?
BONIFACE SIMUTOWE’S HEALTH HAS BEEN POOR FOR THE LONGEST TIME NOW, IT’S SAD INDEED. I SAW HIS SON ARON, IN CONNECTICUT, USA WHERE HE LIVES.
Its always good to coach outside Zambia. Keep counting, even Tenant Chiluba brought his team just to come and humiliate Zanaco and Power Dynamos.
Shortage of news, so damn boring, especially after Chipolopolo where deleted from AFCON.
You are a coward, three draws and you delete a team. U mwenso ba Nostradamus you even run away from the Great republic of Zambia because of Bread.
Good luck Mr. Kabole. You are a good coach, though very few people have noticed-usually the talkative ones are noticed and not quiet personalities like you. I will always remember you for turning Brave Nchanga Rangers into a team to reckon with. Every time you have fallen out of favour with management, it has been a result of players going to report you behind your back. the players dread you because you are a disciplinarian, and most Zambian players hate discipline. do be discouraged-keep it up. if we had 20 disciplinarians like you in Zambia we can have a better crop of players.
Good News from Johannesburg. Issa Hayatou has threatened to sue Supersport because in one show Mamadou labelled him as corrupt. Supersport has apologised to Hayatou and removed Mamadou from its soccer panels.