Pitso Mosimane a free agent after he terminates contract with Saudi club Al-Ahli
South Africa's most decorated coaching export, Pitso Mosimane, is a free agent and coach at large after he terminated his contract with Saudi Arabian club Al-Ahli.
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South Africa's most decorated coaching export, Pitso Mosimane, is a free agent and coach at large after he terminated his contract with Saudi Arabian club Al-Ahli.
Amid growing anticipation among Kaizer Chiefs fans regarding the potential acquisition of Al Ahli Saudi FC coach Pitso Mosimane, the acclaimed South African tactician has finally shed light on the speculation surrounding his future with the Amakhosi.
Renowned South African coach Pitso Mosimane confirmed that he and his staff, including players, have not been paid their salaries by Saudi Arabia club Al-Ahli for four months.
Al-Ahli's players refused to celebrate winning the Saudi Arabian second division title on Monday at the request of fans, the club president said, after their first ever season out of the top tier, in a move that riled their own coach Pitso Mosimane.
Pitso Mosimane has delivered on his "mandate" as Al-Ahli Saudi head coach in earning the club promotion back to the top flight in Saudi Arabia after they won the First Division League.
Pitso Mosimane is one win away, but mathematically four points away, from guiding Al-Ahli Saudi to automatic promotion to the Saudi Pro League with five games remaining in the tank for Mosimane's charges.
South Africa's leading football coach, Pitso Mosimane, says South African players don't know their worth abroad and that they can become "millionaires" if they broaden their horizons.
Former Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Pitso Mosimane has expressed sadness after a picture surfaced of Khayelihle Shozi living on the streets.