Kaizer Chiefs' Nedbank Cup opponents Tornado FC have reunited with their former coach Tshepo Motsoeneng, following his exit from Chippa United.
Following a stint with Chippa, after he had accepted a role of being Joel Masutha's assistant when the Port Elizabeth club made technical team changes in December, Motsoeneng has also left the Chilli Boys after Masutha was relieved of his coaching duties two weeks ago.
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With Tornado preparing for arguably the biggest match ever in their history, which will be against Chiefs in the Last 32 of the Nedbank Cup, the East London-based side has roped in Motsoeneng to be the team's head coach again.
Motsoeneng did well with the ABC Motsepe League outfit as their coach, before he left for Chippa for a brief spell in the PSL, as he qualified the side for the promotional play-offs at the end of last season.
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The match between Tornado and Chiefs will be played at Mdantsane's Sisa Dukashe Stadium on January 27.
During their previous appearance in the Nedbank Cup in 2015, Tornado were beaten 4-0 by Orlando Pirates in the Last 32 round of the competition, when the side was still coached by former Bucs striker and Mzansi football legend, Jerry Sikhosana.