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  • Updated: May 05, 2021

Bafana Bafana Appoint Hugo Brooks As Manager

Bafana Bafana Appoint Hugo Brooks As Manager

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The South African Football Association unveiled the 69-year-old Belgian Hugo Broos as the new Bafana Bafana coach on Wednesday.

For almost a month, SAFA has been trying to appoint Molefi Ntseki’s replacement since his contract was terminated on the 31st of March.

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The Belgian comes with an impressive CV‚ most notably having won the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations with Cameroon and league titles in his homeland with Percy Tau's former club, Club Brugge twice and once with Anderlecht.

Broos, 69, coached Cameroon to the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations title but was fired the following year after poor showings in the Confederation Cup and 2018 World Cup qualifiers.

He has signed a five-year contract with South Africa having been jobless since quitting as caretaker coach of Belgian club KV Oostende in 2019.

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A defender who made 24 appearances for Belgium, his other experience of Africa was being employed by Algerian clubs JS Kabylie and NA Hussein Dey during a 33-year coaching career.

Motlanthe said Broos was chosen due to his "experience and ability and passion to work with young players".

"He has been watching our games and picked up where we are going wrong. The plan that he will be coming with will be to get (us) back to where we belong as a football country."

Since winning the Cup of Nations for the only time as 1996 hosts, South Africa have steadily faded as an African powerhouse and were ranked 15th in the continent and 75th in the world last month.

South Africa are in a 2022 World Cup qualifying group with Ghana, Zimbabwe and Ethiopia, and only the team finishing first advances to the final elimination phase.

The first qualifiers, scheduled for June, are likely to be postponed until September because match venues in many countries do not meet international standards.

Ntseki was fired in March after South Africa lost in Sudan and failed to qualify for the 2021 Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

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