Clubless Gome back in Namibia
It has been speculated that Wangu Gome is most likely to play in South Africa this season.
Namibian national team midfielder Wangu Gome is back in Namibia after his club Bidvest Wits University released him last month.
Gome did not feature in Namibia's Africa Nation Championships (CHAN) qualifiers because he has been looking for a club in South Africa.
It is understood that the player has failed to secure any contracts with the South African clubs so far.
However, speculation is rife that the 2015 Cosafa player of the tournament is on the verge of signing for a club in South Africa but details of the club have not been revealed yet.
“I just came for my sister's wedding and will be returning to South Africa soon.
“At the moment, I will not be able to reveal any details about my future because it is a premature stage.
“However, I am positive that something will come up in the next few weeks,” Gome said.
Gome joined Wits in the 2015/16 season, but was underutilised by the club during his spell with the South African giants.
He got his first taste of cup success in South Africa when Bidvest Wits powered to an emphatic 3-0 win over Mamelodi Sundowns in the MTN8 final last year.
The player last appeared for the national team during the 2017 Cosafa Cup played in South Africa.
He said that he will continue working hard as a player in order to rejuvenate his football career.
“I am not panicking because I know and trust that everything will go well.
“It is just be a matter of time before I make a good move and my fans will be the first to find out when I do,” he assured.
If the player fails to secure any contract in South Africa, he will be available for the Brave Warriors CHAN team in 2018.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
Gome did not feature in Namibia's Africa Nation Championships (CHAN) qualifiers because he has been looking for a club in South Africa.
It is understood that the player has failed to secure any contracts with the South African clubs so far.
However, speculation is rife that the 2015 Cosafa player of the tournament is on the verge of signing for a club in South Africa but details of the club have not been revealed yet.
“I just came for my sister's wedding and will be returning to South Africa soon.
“At the moment, I will not be able to reveal any details about my future because it is a premature stage.
“However, I am positive that something will come up in the next few weeks,” Gome said.
Gome joined Wits in the 2015/16 season, but was underutilised by the club during his spell with the South African giants.
He got his first taste of cup success in South Africa when Bidvest Wits powered to an emphatic 3-0 win over Mamelodi Sundowns in the MTN8 final last year.
The player last appeared for the national team during the 2017 Cosafa Cup played in South Africa.
He said that he will continue working hard as a player in order to rejuvenate his football career.
“I am not panicking because I know and trust that everything will go well.
“It is just be a matter of time before I make a good move and my fans will be the first to find out when I do,” he assured.
If the player fails to secure any contract in South Africa, he will be available for the Brave Warriors CHAN team in 2018.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
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