FORMER FLAMES COACH DIED

Eddington Ng'omani (left) 

Former football association of Malawi technical director and flames coach Eddington Ngomano, was found dead at his home Chileka, Blantyre on wednesday.

According to the times group Malawi, brother to the late Ng'omano George ng'omano said that the cause of his brothers death is not yet known.

Late Ng'omano was sports director at Kalibu academy in Blantyre until his death.

He also worked for a period of time with flames, having worked with danish coach Kim splidsboel as deputy and an assistant to Allan Gillet.

He took over the flames in 2002 for a draw against Ethiopia and 2_1 victory over zimbabwe.

He also served as a FAM technical director and as coach. He led flames to a 1_0 victory with Namibia in the African cup of nations (AFCON) qualifiers after he was qualified as a coach.

According to Times group Malawi, National football Association coaches chairperson Aubrey Nankhuni said he was shocked.

"The nation has lost. He was a dedicated coach throughout his career. I worked with him on several occasions. I will miss him", Nankhuni said.

However burial arrangement are not yet known.

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