Morena Ramoreboli has stepped down as head coach of Botswana’s Jwaneng Galaxy, the club confirmed on Tuesday, December 17, 2024.
The South African coach will temporarily step away to focus on personal matters, with his assistant, Blessing Moyo, taking over as interim head coach.
Jwaneng Galaxy’s official statement clarified that the departure is not permanent, with the club expressing appreciation for Ramoreboli’s contribution to the team.
“This adjustment allows head coach, Morena Ramoreboli, to focus on his personal commitments at the moment.
We thank you for your understanding and continued support during this period,” the statement read.
The club has appointed Blessing Moyo, the assistant coach, to oversee the team during this period.
Moyo’s appointment is seen as a seamless transition, as he has been working alongside Ramoreboli since his arrival.
The club expressed confidence in Moyo’s ability to lead, stating, “We are confident in the leadership of Coach Moyo and remain committed to achieving success together as a team and a community.”
Jwaneng Galaxy, the two-time reigning champions of Botswana’s top football league, are facing challenges this season in their bid to secure a third consecutive title.
With 20 points from 10 league matches, they currently sit in fourth place, trailing the leaders by 5 points.
The decision to promote Moyo to interim head coach aims to maintain stability as the club navigates the second half of the season.
The supporters will be looking to Moyo to guide the team through a critical period and to remain competitive in the hunt for the league title.
The club’s management assured fans of their commitment to success under Moyo’s leadership, emphasizing the importance of community and team cohesion as they aim to bounce back from their current position.