Coach Pitso Mosimane has confirmed he will take over as mentor at an Egyptian club from 2 October. That club is expected to be Cairo giants Al Ahly.
Pitso Mosimane won the treble with Sundowns last season and is now head coach at Al Ahly in Egypt. Picture: Getty Images
Mosimane’s resignation from Mamelodi Sundowns sent shock waves throughout South Africa on Wednesday. The former Bafana Bafana coach dropped the bombshell after leading the Pretoria-based side to their first ever domestic treble, and their fifth Absa Premiership title since he took over in 2012
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The 56-year-old admitted to struggling to come to terms with his departure from Sundowns, a team he has coached for eight years winning five league titles along the way.
Mosimane went on to says he needed a new challenge that would push him out of his comfort zone.
“It is said to go because I had more plans for Mamelodi Sundowns football club but the universe has just offered me a new challenge,” said Mosimane in a video posted on his social media account.
“While I had four years remaining on my contract with Sundowns this offer would have not come to me if I was not part of the Sundowns team that won the Caf Champions League (in 2016).”
— Pitso Mosimane (@TheRealPitso) September 30, 2020
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