Curtworth Masango
CHICKEN Inn winger Michael Charamba dedicated his goal against Greenfuel to his twin boys who were celebrating their birthday on Saturday.
He scored a thunderbolt into the top right corner to secure a 2-0 win.
It was his second goal of the season after opening his account against FC Platinum.
Coincidentally Charamba also celebrated his 28th birthday on Sunday.
“The goal was a present for the boys, I would have loved to score one for each one of them but l thank God for the grace to score one.
God is the provider and I am grateful for that.
“I am looking forward to registering double figures in both goals and assists.
“The whole idea is to help the team win a trophy.”
The Gamecocks have had a decent start this season so far, scrapping nine points in the opening six matches.
They have won two, drawn three times and lost once.
Charamba said despite endless efforts by local clubs to lure him away from the Gamecocks, he felt indebted to Chicken Inn due to the strong relationship between him and the club.
”It’s good to be at a club that has been there for you in difficult times and as a player you need continuity.
“The relationship with coach (Joey) Antipas is good, he is like a father to me and he is someone who challenges me to work hard and always improve,” he said.




