Ramadhan Nsanzurwimo

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Ramadhan Nsanzurwimo
Personal information
Date of birth 1966 (age 5657)
Place of birth Burundi
Managerial career
YearsTeam
1996–1997 Kiyovu F.C.
1997–2001 Big Bullets F.C.
2001 Mighty Wanderers F.C.
2002 Township Rollers F.C.
2003–2004 AmaZulu F.C.
2004–2005 Black Leopards F.C.
2005–2006 Tembisa Classic F.C. (assistant)
2006–2007 Fidentia Rangers F.C.
2008–2013 Durban Stars F.C.
2016–2017 Malawi

Ramadhan Nsanzurwimo (born 1966) is a Burundian football manager. He is the former caretaker manager of the Malawi national football team. [1]

Coach career

Ramadhan came to Malawi in 1997 from Kiyovu F.C. of Rwanda. From 1997 to 2001 he coached Big Bullets F.C. [2] In 2001, he worked as coach for Malawi's Mighty Wanderers F.C. [3] He left Malawi in 2002 for Mauritius and after one season joined Botswana's Township Rollers F.C. After Botswana one of his memorable achievement is when he led AmaZulu F.C. to the South Africa's top flight league PSL from National First Division. He also once worked with Malawi national football team during the time he was in Malawi. [4] Then he coached the South Africa's Black Leopards F.C., Tembisa Classic F.C. (as assistant), [5] Fidentia Rangers F.C. [6] and Durban Stars F.C. [7]

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References

  1. "Official: Ramadhan strikes gold over Mtawali's misery". Malawi24.com. 30 June 2016.
  2. Ramadhan to discuss Bullets contract with Family | Maravi Express Archived 2014-11-04 at archive.today
  3. Ramadhan resumes as coach for Malawi's Wanderers club
  4. Burundi coach Nsanzurwimo eyes Malawi's Civo United | Malawi Nyasa Times Archived 2014-11-03 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Struggling Classic at Wits' end - IOL Sport | IOL.co.za
  6. Comments - Rangers beef up - Sowetan LIVE
  7. Durban Stars accept relegation - News - Kick Off