Former Orlando Pirates youth coach Maahier Davids has been appointed as the new head coach of GladAfrica Championship outfit Cape Umoya United.
Davids has since replaced Kaizer Chiefs defender Dominic Isaacs at the National First Division (NFD) side as the head coach after the club released him over the weekend.
The tactician has been working for the Buccaneers as an academy coach since he parted ways with Maritzburg United last December.
Davids joined the Soweto giants along with his older brother Fadlu in January, who is currently serving as Pirates first-team assistant coach.
The Mother City-based outfit have since appointed Davids as their new head coach:
‘We would like to welcome Maahier Davids to the Umoya Family.’
‘Maahier takes over as Head Coach of our 1st Team. We wish him all the best,’ a club statement read.
🚨ANNOUNCEMENT🚨
We would like to welcome Maahier Davids to the Umoya Family. Maahier takes over as Head Coach of our 1st Team. We wish him all the best!#CapeUmoya #SpiritedOnes #GladAfricaChampionship #PeninsulaBev #ATKArena pic.twitter.com/PAey6XYf42
— Cape Umoya UTD FC (@capeumoyafc) November 28, 2019