A South African club boss has been admitted in hospital as teams all over the country are currently on a break amid Coronavirus fears.
Joe Seanego – the chairman of third tier league club Baberwa, was admitted to hospital yesterday (Thursday), as confirmed by his club.
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In recent years, Seanego has been influential in helping players from the Absa Premiership, who have no contracts at the highest level of Mzansi football, to revive their careers at his club.
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"Baberwa Nation Our Commander-In-Chief Mr Joe Seanego was admitted (to) hospital yesterday but fortunately it's not something serious, please (keep) him in your prayers and wish him a speedy recovery," confirmed Baberwa on the club's official Twitter account.
Baberwa Nation
— Football Stage (@Football__Stage) April 3, 2020
Our Commander-In-Chief Mr Joe Seanego was admitted in hospital yesterday but fortunately it’s not something serious, please put him in your prayers and wish him a speedy recovery.
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Former Mameloldi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana star Lerato Chabangu, Thapelo Tshilo, Luyolo Nomandela and David Zulu are some of the experienced players at the ABC Motsepe League outfit to revive their careers through the help of Seanego.