Pitso Mosimane has officially been unveiled at a new club as the head coach, following his exit from Egyptian giants Al Ahly in June.
After being linked with several clubs, the former Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana coach has been appointed as the head coach of Saudi giants Al Ahli.
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Welcome, Coach! ????Pitso Mosimane is the new manager of our first football team#AHLIFC pic.twitter.com/nMtuR4XJ92
— Al-Ahli Saudi Club (@ALAHLI_FCEN) September 25, 2022
During his time in Egypt, Mosimane led the Red Devils to three CAF Champions League finals in a row after spending almost two years in charge of the club.
The 58-year-old tactician won both the 2020 and 2021 editions of the continental competition, while he also guided the team to two FIFA club World Cup bronze medals, among other achievements.
The Saudi Arabian giant have announced Mosimane as their new coach, following his three-month sabbatical while spending some quality time with his family in Mzansi.
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The club competes in the Saudi second division after being relegated from the Pro League in June for the first time in the club's history.
Following the side's disappointing start to the current season, with the team sitting in seventh place on the log with only eight points from five matches, Mosimane has been roped in to help the club improve and to lead them to promotion back to the topflight.
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