Tribute to Ted Dumitru



By Herrold Lamola 
(Lamola_eitcHDee)

Sandton- Football officials, coaches, fans and friends gathered to pay their final respects to Theodore 'Ted' Dumitru at the Ellis Park Arena (Standard Bank Arena) in Johannesburg yesterday. Dumitru, who died last week, will be buried this weekend.

Master Ted as he was affectionately known was born in Bucharest, Romania. He came to Africa in 1980 to lead Zambian National Team. Master Ted has helped the Zambian team qualify for the 1982 Africa Cup of Nations.

Master Ted joined South African giants, Kaizer Chiefs, in 1985 to take over the coaching reins. Dumitru and football development were match made in heaven. 

His contribution towards football development in the country began in 1982 when he established the Chibuku Youth Centre at Orlando Stadium in Soweto. The centre became a big success, receiving raving reviews from FIFA Coach Instructors.

Hundreds of fans broke into song and applause as speaker after speaker spoke warmly about the former Bafana Bafana coach.

Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula, Kaizer Chiefs supremo Kaizer Motaung, ANC spokesperson Zizi Kodwa and Safa CEO Dennis Mumble were also among those in attendance while PSL representative Ronnie Schloss was among those who paid a moving tribute to the former mentor and coach.

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