
Pitso Mosimane is poised to make a high-profile return to the helm of the South African national football team, Bafana Bafana, succeeding Hugo Broos. The South African Football Association (SAFA) has officially confirmed that its executive committee has approved Mosimane’s appointment, signaling a new chapter for the national side. While the tactical direction of the team seems settled, the finalization of the deal remains subject to the successful conclusion of salary negotiations. This move has generated significant excitement across the continent, as Mosimane is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most successful and influential football tacticians.
This appointment marks Mosimane’s second stint in charge of the national team, following a previous tenure that ended in 2012. Since that departure, he has built an illustrious career at the club level, achieving unprecedented success across various leagues. His time with Mamelodi Sundowns and notably with Egyptian powerhouse Al Ahly—where he secured the CAF Champions League title—has cemented his reputation as a coach capable of winning at the highest level. Supporters and analysts alike hope that his deep understanding of the African football landscape and his proven ability to deliver results under pressure will translate into sustained success for the national team.
The road ahead for Mosimane is already clearly defined, with the primary objective being qualification for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). South Africa has been drawn into Group D for the qualifying rounds, where they will face competition from Kenya, Guinea, and Eritrea. This group presents a competitive challenge that will require Mosimane to hit the ground running. Beyond mere qualification, there is a broader expectation for him to modernize the team's playing style and integrate emerging talents as South Africa seeks to re-establish itself as a dominant force in African football.
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