The former Flames head coach Patrick Mabedi has been linked with a move to Lesotho Premier League side Matlama FC, The Nation reports.
The former Kaizer Chiefs defender is reportedly among the coaches earmarked to take over from Halemakale Mahlaha, whose contract expires at the end of this month.
Online publication Lesotho Soccer News stated, “Former Malawi senior national team head coach Patrick Mabedi is among the candidates who have applied for the head coach position at Matlama FC, just weeks after the club announced the vacancy.”
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Mabedi faces stiff competition for the role. Other foreign coaches vying for the position include Ghanaian Musah Mohammed, Zambian duo Wedson Nyirenda and Christopher Mwanza, South Africans Bongani Maseko and Morena Lothane, Nigerian Edafetano Paul, Finish Steven Polack, and Moussa Benzeroual of Morocco.
Matlama FC, based in Maseru and founded in 1932, finished as runners-up in Lesotho’s top-flight league last year.
Mabedi responds to Lesotho links

Since he was fired as Flames Head Coach, Patrick Mabedi has been silent. However, he has broken the silence after being linked to the Lesotho’s giants.
Mabedi says there are several clubs that are eager to get his services but everything is being sorted out by his manager.
He tells Nation Sports: “I know my manager is busy with few teams in South Africa and across the borders. I am sure when he is done he will make a statement.”
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