Bakgaga have trimmed down their squad ahead of the January transfer window which will open next week
Baroka FC have announced that Wedson Nyirenda has officially left the Premier Soccer League (PSL) side.
Bakgaga struggled under Zambian tactician’s guidance this season and his relationship with the club’s management was said to be tense in recent weeks.
The club has now confirmed the former Kaizer Chiefs striker’s departure on its official Twitter page on Monday evening.
“Baroka FC officially confirms that Coach Wedson Nyirenda has resigned from the team,” a club statement read.
Furthermore, Baroka revealed that they have parted ways with several players including reported Chiefs target Mduduzi Mdantsane.
The attacking midfielder, who was nurtured in the Amakhosi academy, struggled for game time this season and he was stripped of the club captaincy.
The Limpopo-based side has also released midfielders Thato Madigoe, Orebotse Mongae and left-back Matome Mabeba.
“Baroka FC has parted ways with Orebotse Mongae, Mduduzi Mdantsane, Matome Mabeba and Thato Madigoe.”
“Baroka FC appreciates their efforts and wishes them a brighter future,” another statement read.
Lastly, Bakgaga have also loaned out South Africa under-23 international Jemodre Dickens to National First Division (NFD) side TS Sporting after the attacker battled for game time.
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Baroka FC has loaned Jemondre Dickens to @TSSportingFC.#LennaKeMoroka #GlobalOilSA#IamMonFlair #AbsaPrem pic.twitter.com/mAvt1dMpMG— Baroka Football Club (@Baroka_FC) December 23, 2019
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Baroka FC has parted ways with Orebotse Mongae, Mduduzi Mdantsane, Matome Mabeba and Thato Madigoe. @Baroka_FC appreciates their efforts and wishes them a brighter future.#LennaKeMoroka #GlobalOilSA#IamMonFlair #AbsaPrem pic.twitter.com/GTjMGyXrw5— Baroka Football Club (@Baroka_FC) December 23, 2019
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Baroka FC officially confirms that Coach Wedson Nyirenda has resigned from the team. @Baroka_FC appreciates his endless efforts and wishes him all the best.#LennaKeMoroka #GlobalOilSA#IamMonFlair #AbsaPrem pic.twitter.com/6sudN0hdqq— Baroka Football Club (@Baroka_FC) December 23, 2019
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