Chipolopolo Boys goalkeeper Toaster Nsabata says he has gained more experience and is looking forward to a better outing this time around with South African side Sekhukhune United.
The 31-year-old has rejoined the South African top-flight side after leaving the club two years ago.
The ex-Zanaco shot-stopper joined Sekhukhune as a free agent following the expiration of his contract with Zesco United last month.
He has signed a two-year contract and will be hoping for a stronger performance during his second stint.
“My main target is to contribute as much as I can to the team’s success—whether that’s through goals, assists or overall performance. I’m here to help the club compete strongly, push for trophies and maintain consistency throughout the season. Personally, I want to grow further as a player and give 100% every time I step on the pitch,” he said.
The Chipolopolo goalkeeper left Sekhukhune United in July 2023 to join Zesco United on a free transfer after two seasons.
He told BolaNews that “it feels great to be back. This club has always felt like home, and I’m excited to wear the jersey again.
Nsabata added: “This time around, I come with more experience, a better understanding of the game and a stronger mentality. I have grown both on and off the pitch and I’m ready to apply those lessons to make an even bigger impact.”
Sekhukhune will aim for an impressive run ahead of the upcoming season, having finished fourth in the league last season.
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