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Prospects of coaching Super Eagles excites Pitso

Pitso Mosimane

Pitso Mosimane is one of the most sought after African coaches. The former Bafana Bafana coach has coached Egypt’s Al Ahly, clubs in the Middle East and has recently been linked to the Nigerian job currently held by Portuguese, Jose Peseiro.

The CAF Champions League winner says he would be excited by the prospect of coaching a Nigeria team that has world-class stars, but is wary of the notorious politics that accompany the Super Eagles job, writes timeslive.co.za.

Mosimane said he would love to take charge of one of the nine, and potentially 10 African teams going to the first 48-team World Cup in Mexico, Canada and the U.S. in 2026, and he dreams of winning an Africa Cup of Nations.

The former Bafana Bafana, Mamelodi Sundowns and Al Ahly coach has been linked to the Nigeria national team job several times, including now as incumbent Jose Peseiro’s position has become fragile after a disastrous start to the 2026 World Cup qualifiers with draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe. Nigeria are in group C with Bafana Bafana.

Mosimane was asked in a press conference with the South African Football Journalists’ Association (SAFJA) if he would fancy his chances taking an African team to the World Cup in the new qualification process.

“One thing I would say is, I want to win a Cup of Nations or got to a World Cup with a team,” the coach said.

“Because I speak to (Senegal coach) Aliou Cissé, to (Algeria coach) Walid (Regragui). He says, ‘Coach, come, in a World Cup we need to see all these coaches — you, me, Aliou Cissé.

“(Regragui said), ‘The African voice should be in the World Cup. And we have more spaces in the next World Cup — there’s no way you cannot be part of that.’ I said, ‘We will see.’

“Because, to be honest, I still

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