
Pitso Mosimane
Pitso Mosimane is a South African football manager and former player known for his successful coaching stints in African club football, particularly with Mamelodi Sundowns, where he won multiple domestic titles and the CAF Champions League. He has gained recognition for his tactical acumen and ability to develop young talent, making him one of the most respected figures in African football. Mosimane's managerial philosophy emphasizes attacking play and strong team cohesion, leading to significant achievements in both club and continental competitions.
Born on Jul 26, 1964 (60 years old)
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Iran:
Pitso Mosimane was the coach of Esteghlal before the club sought a new manager.
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Iran:
Pitso Mosimane was previously forgotten in the context of Esteghlal's coaching changes.
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Iran:
Pitso Mosimane is referenced as a coach who has been forgotten in the current coaching situation of Esteghlal.
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Iran:
Pitso Mosimane, the former African coach of Esteghlal, terminated his contract due to unpaid dues.
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Iran:
Pitso Mosimane's trust in Masoud Joma initially gave fans hope for his performance.
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Egypt:
Pitso Mosimane faced alleged deliberate attacks from Sundowns fans in 2022.
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Iran:
Pitso Mosimane was dismissed, causing pressure on the management of Esteghlal.
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Iran:
Pitso Mosimane had a few good performances with his team.
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Iran:
Pitso Mosimane was the head coach of Esteghlal who initially supported the signing of Masoud Joma.
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Iran:
Pitso Mosimane is referred to as the 'Sultan of African Football' and was briefly the coach of Esteghlal in Iran.
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