
BREAKING: Orlando Pirates decide on NEW head coach!
Orlando Pirates have reportedly taken a major decision regarding their new head coach!
Spanish tactician Jose Riveiro left the club at the end of last season after a three-year spell at the club.
Riveiro lifted five trophies at Orlando Pirates, etching his name in the club's illustrious history.
Now, a new era is set to begin under the guidance of a new head coach!
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According to reputable local publication Unplayable , Orlando Pirates have selected their new head coach!
The club are reportedly set to announce Rulani Mokwena as Jose Riveiro's replacement!
Mokwena previously coached the club back in 2019! A fan of Orlando Pirates himself, the former Wydad Athletic Club and Mamelodi Sundowns coach took charge of just 14 matches last time out.
He managed to pick up four wins, five draws while suffering five losses before being relieved of his duties.
Now, he's set to return to the club six years later as one of the top coaches on the continent!
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Do you believe Rulani Mokwena can guide Orlando Pirates to the league title?
It's a feat he has already achieved with rivals Mamelodi Sundowns! The Buccaneers have been falling short of Masandawana over the past few seasons. Perhaps Mokwena is the right man to turn the tide?
Let us know by clicking on the comment tab below this article or by emailing info@thesouthafrican.com or sending a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. You can also follow @ TheSAnews on X and The South African on Facebook for the latest news.

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