Kaizer Chiefs youth coach Tshidiso Letsholonyane has completed his UEFA A Coaching License.
Letsholonyane, who is currently the Amakhosi U17 team coach, enrolled with the Irish Football Association (IFA).
The 33-year-old had been longing to do his UEFA Coaching badges since 2020 but he was unable to due to Covid-19.
Nonetheless, Letsholonyane finally took and completed this major step which could go a long way in his coaching career.
The Jabavu-born mentor did not have a successful playing career but he remained committed to staying within the football circles.
Letsholonyane is a product of Chiefs’ Academy who did not get to taste first team football during his playing days.
He was promoted to the Amakhosi senior team in 2011 but subsequently loaned our to Dynamos in the then National First Division (NFD).
He returned to Chiefs a year later but continued to play for the reserves until his first team contract expired in 2014.
Letsholonyane, who is Yeye‘s younger brother, was forced to retire soon afterwards due to a serious knee injury.
KAIZER CHIEFS YOUTH COACH LETSHOLONYANE BAGS UEFA A LICENSE


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