Highbury FC striker Naeem Amoojee. Image: Gallo Images
Highbury FC striker Naeem Amoojee is making great progress when it comes to getting coaching qualifications, having completed another course to add onto his knowledge of the game.
While playing in the Motsepe Foundation Championship, the former Moroka Swallows striker has also been working hard to ensure he has the right qualifications for a coaching career he has already tapped into.
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Amoojee took part in the course while he was still playing for Leruma United in the second tier last season, and
“I am grateful to complete my CAF C license. I completed the course back in February 2025, so it’s good to receive the results. To be honest, this course has strengthened my football knowledge and I am eager to go out there and add more. I want to complete my CAF licenses and then pursue other coaching courses as well,” Amoojee said to Soccer Laduma.
“The coaching course was good. I did it with a few experienced footballers and now they are in coaching, including coach (Onismor) Bhasera of Siwelele. I am grateful and I can’t wait to go out there and do more.”
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Amoojee, meanwhile, finished the season with nine goals in the Championship this past season. Were it not for an injury during the season, the striker could have challenged for the top scorer award which was won by Ntuthuko Mlotshwa and Ronaldo Van Neel, who both finished on 13 goals.
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