Former CAPS United and Yadah FC defender Jimmy Dzingai has expressed his happiness following his recent move to Bangladesh where he signed with the premier league side Muktijoddha SKC.
His move to Muktijoddha was confirmed last week Friday on Facebook by Bangladesh Football Live.
“Deal Done. Muktijoddha SKC signed former Zimbabwe Warriors player Jimmy Dzingai from Nkana FC (Zambia),” reads the post.
The 31-year-old central defender signed a one-year contract with an option to extend.
Speaking to Nehanda Radio, Dzingai who is set to travel to his new base this coming weekend said: “The move means a lot to me, I’m happy to have put pen to paper to sign a one-year contract with my new club, Muktijoddha SKC.”
The move has been heavily criticised by several Zimbabwean football followers who have shared their sentiments on various social media platforms opining that Bangladesh is a nation known popularly for cricket not football.
However, reacting to their sentiments, the ex-Warriors defender who went on to laugh before giving his response outlined: “People are saying my move is ‘useless’ because Bangladesh is a country known for cricket only but that’s not true because there is a competitive football league there.
“Inga wani muZimbabwe irimo cricket, chero kuSouth Africa and England but kunotambwa bhora. Hanzi Bangladesh hakuna Bhora, saka ndikuendepi kana kusina bho?”
According to Dzingai, he could make his debut next week when his new club play in Bangladesh Independence Trophy tournament.
Everything isn’t about football. He has a family to feed. If the money is good go get it. As supporters we will turn around and criticise you when you start struggling to make ends meet.Tora mari yako Jimmy urizii zvako
It’s lyk ukufarira kotambira Bhora muSand beach
Kkkkkkk…yaaah neh…bvunzawo wangu….
Uchapedzisra wava mutambi wecricket
Ukunoona hako Kuti kurisei
Kana iye manager wako haana tsitsi aingoda mari chete
The most important thing at this moment is for him to earn a salary in USD, zvimwe zvese hazvina basa izvo.
Norman Chanaka are they paying in USD, or their local currency??
Ncagu Sbhamusogodo KaSibungusodaka every other country pays in local currency most of the times but most likely there are no restrictions to change money into the USD so its as good being paid in the USD
Norman Chanaka nyika iya vanezitima zisinga zare
As long pay yako iri bhoo wangu ita inokuitira
Does Bangladesh plays soccer…. Mina I thought they only play Cricket….. 😂😂😂
People don’t put food on your table, they will always talk don’t listen
Hakuna bhora uko,, Bangladesh same like Zimbabwe
Tora Mari chikomana zvimwe zvese hazvina basa
I head children singing in Chishona!!
“Chenjera, Chamukah inyama ”
I wondered what it meant???
Your life your rules
Go boy go as long you get money to feed your family coz in Zimbabwe zvadhakwa!
He is going to play cricket 😝🤣🤣
Kunotamba cricket here?
Tora Mari chikomana vanotaura rega vataure kana kuvapindura ukutopedza nguva yako.