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Durban City confirm Gavin Hunt as new coach

Durban City confirm Gavin Hunt as new coach

The Herald10-07-2025
City chair Farook Kadodia said he is confident Hunt will give his club the sort of results they desire after bouncing back to the elite league from their relegation at the end of 2023-2024 while still known as Maritzburg United and based in Pietermaritzburg.
'We're thrilled to welcome Gavin to Durban City. His record speaks for itself and we believe he is the right person to lead our team in this exciting new era,' Kadodia said.
'His professionalism, football knowledge and winning mentality are what the club needs as we strive to compete at the highest level.'
Former SuperSport head coach Kaitano Tembo, who once worked with Hunt, has been linked with the assistant's position at City while former Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp is reported to be joining the club as a technical director.
Tembo and Middendorp were, however, not announced with Hunt on Wednesday.
Two former Bafana Bafana players, Thulani Hlatshwayo and goalkeeper Darren Keet, have also been linked with joining Hunt at City, but Kadodia is yet to reveal the full complement of his club's squad.
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