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Orlando Pirates news: Rulani, Rapoo, and Monyane

Orlando Pirates news: Rulani, Rapoo, and Monyane

The South African21 hours ago

Orlando Pirates are still without a replacement coach since the legendary Spaniard Jose Riveiro left the Betway Premiership for Al Ahly.
Will his successor be Rulani Mokwena? Pitso Mosimane? Pablo Franco Martin? Or perhaps an unknown foreigner?
In the meantime, Mokwena spoke to the media to touch on his past times with Orlando Pirates and what may happen in the future.
Speaking to Robert Marawa on 947, Mokwena was asked if he had gained relevant experience to return to coaching the Buccaneers. Mokwena said, 'When I coached Orlando Pirates, most of the feeling was that I had potential. There was a strong connotation from a family perspective. But now the connection is not so much from a family perspective… Full story here.
Paseko Mako has left the club, minus one left-back. According to this report, the Sea Robbers need an addition to compete and cover for Deon Hotto and Yanga Madiba.
Kick Off believes that SuperSport United and Amajita captain Neo Rapoo has been noticed by the Orlando Pirates scouts… Full story here.
Kaizer Chiefs will announce the former Orlando Pirates full-back Thabiso Monyane before the 2025/26 Betway Premiership season starts.
Meanwhile, the 25-year-old has sent a word of gratitude to the club and its fans.
'As I close this chapter of my life, I'm filled with a mix of emotions – sadness to leave behind the only football home I've ever known, but also excitement for the new journey ahead,' said Monyane… Full story here.
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