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The South African
17-05-2025
- Sport
- The South African
Former Kaizer Chiefs winger names the next Orlando Pirates captain
Football analyst Junior Khanye has singled out Mbekezeli Mbokazi as a potential future captain for Orlando Pirates. The 19-year-old defender has impressed with his performances, notably in the CAF Champions League quarter-final against MC Alger, where he played a pivotal role in securing a 1-0 lead for the Buccaneers. Khanye is a fan of Mbokazi's technical skills, composure under pressure, and ability to handle one-on-one situations effectively. He highlighted the young defender's leadership qualities, suggesting that Mbokazi is not only a future national team prospect but also a strong candidate to captain Orlando Pirates in the years to come. 'He's a future captain of Orlando Pirates, this boy Mbokazi,' said Khanye on iDiski TV. 'He has leadership skills, and you know how sometimes they say you are born for something; he was born to be a leader. Some of the things he does do not need coaching. The boy gets in the midfield with the ball, just driving for about 30m with the ball on his feet. His ball control, how he's able to protect it and force a foul or even delaying until his teammates get into the Golden Arrows half and then hit a decisive pass. 'Well done to the boy. Like I said he has leadership skills and if you can look at this boy even at the back he is helping [Tapelo] Xoki a lot. So many mistakes from Xoki for me and always being late. I know he's a senior player but the boy his quality, he is strong on his feet, his awareness, anticipation a lot of things and how he communicates, well done to the boy.' Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.


The South African
04-05-2025
- Sport
- The South African
Where is Orlando Pirates legend Benedict Vilakazi now?
Orlando Pirates fans have fond memories of Benedict Vilakazi. Small, fast and always on the scoresheet, Vilakazi, otherwise known as 'Tso' or, more fittingly, 'Little Napoleon', was as lethal as they came, scoring a club-best fifty-two goals for the Buccaneers – all while playing in midfield. The boy from Soweto made it big in his hometown. Scandals came his way, but they never tarnished his legendary status—he was one of the finest talents to grace the PSL. Shortly after retiring in 2015, Vilakazi took to television and quickly became a respected football analyst, featuring especially on Nkululeko Nkewu's iDiski TV podcast. In 2021, the former Mamelodi Sundowns maestro diverted his attention to coaching, attending a FIFA course in Botswana before taking the reins at National Division side Orange Vaal Professionals. Now, he finds himself at the Prestige Football Development Academy, where he hones his coaching skills in hopes of returning to the PSL and teaching the next generation his silky, riveting tricks. 'It's the academy that I have known since 2014, if I remember well,' said Orlando Pirates' leading scorer. 'He [Ibrahim Njoya] has asked me to come on board [Prestige Football Development], and after a meeting with him and the CEO, it was decided that I should join. How the academy functions and their objectives and everything that we do were outlined, and I was happy to get involved,' Vilakazi added. 'How the academy functions and their objectives and everything they do were outlined, and I was happy to get involved. I believe that I have made a good decision by getting involved with them, 'They have an agreement with Mainz, the club from Germany that whenever there are good players who are showing potential here at home, they will be sent to Germany for opportunities and chance to be signed, 'We know that in South Africa it is not always easy for things to happen for aspiring footballers, and I am just happy to be involved in such a project, and I will be working towards helping them get closer to realising their dreams and I am hoping that when opportunities do come their way they will grab them with both hands,' the Orlando Pirates great concluded. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.