Declaration of Ajax Capetown on the departure of Ndoro



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Terrence Mawawa

The President of Ajax Capetown, Ari Efstathiou, issued a statement regarding the departure of Zimbabwean striker Tendai Ndoro just six months after taking office

Ajax Capetown , who was relegated to the first national division. using the player who has been deemed illegible to play in the ABSA Premiership.

Efstathiou told KickOff that the decision to release Tendai Ndoro was easy, stating a number of reasons.

"It was easy: we had an option to extend his contract, which was a two-year arrangement with him," said Efstathiou. "As you can understand, he was an expensive player and a stranger, we had to make this decision and look both ways: in the NFD, you can only use three strangers, and frankly, we should take a third of our television allowance that we would be given in the NFD to pay Ndoro.

"He was also 32 years old, turning 33 years old, so everything indicated more to release him than to retain him. It was not something we wanted to do; I had a personal conversation with him and he also agreed that it would probably be best for him to leave.

"So it was a mutual agreement, and a carefully thought out process, not an instinctive thing." [19659002TheattackerwillstillbeabletostayintheleaguewiththemanyteamsofthePremierLeagueatthehuntforrecognition

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