Former Orlando Pirates striker Terrence Dzvukamanja has broken his silence following his move to Scottland FC.
The 31-year-old forward has signed with a Zimbabwe Castle Lager Premier Soccer League side Scottland, on a reported two-year deal.
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Dzvukamanja spent last season with SuperSport United in the South African top flight, having joined them from Orlando Pirates in July 2023.
However, with uncertainty surrounding Matsatsantsa’s future in the Betway Premiership, Dzvukamanja has opted to return home.
Scottland FC officially announced his signing on Wednesday. The move marks Dzvukamanja’s return to the local league for the first time since his stint with Ngezi Platinum Stars, prior to his move to South Africa in 2018.
"I am here to give it all, I want to give thanks to the bosses, to welcome me, everyone here, what drew me to join Scotland is what they are doing now, they are representing the nation very well everywhere," Dzvukamanja said.
"We are here to give it all and then to represent our nation everywhere. My first personal goal is to help the club to reach its goals and then also as an individual, I'm here also to score goals as a striker and help the club and also as a fastest.
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"My message I have for the fans is for them to have patience with us, to be with us, to support us, to give us energy and then also we will give them what they want."
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