
Scottland FC have confirmed that head coach Tonderai Ndiraya will leave the club at the end of the season, bringing his tenure to a close after guiding the team to a remarkable Premiership title in their debut campaign.
Ndiraya, who joined Scottland at the start of the season following his exit from Simba Bhora, led the Mashonaland-based club to a fairytale Caste Lager Premier Soccer League triumph—an achievement that secured their first-ever ticket to the CAF Champions League.
Despite the success, the club announced on Wednesday that both parties agreed not to extend his contract.
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In a statement, Scottland FC expressed gratitude for the coach’s impact: “Scottland Football Club confirms that the club and head coach Tonderai Ndiraya have mutually agreed not to renew his contract, which ends at the close of this season. We appreciate his professionalism, commitment, and the service he rendered during his time with us.”
The club praised Ndiraya’s influence in shaping the squad and contributing to the development of its players, noting that his leadership was central to their historic league win.
“He led Scottland to a debut-season league title and secured our place in the CAF Champions League. We wish him every success in his future endeavours and are confident he will continue to thrive in his coaching career,” the statement added.
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