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Pitso Mosimane Spotted at Kaizer Chiefs Training Ground Amid Mamelodi Sundowns Links

Pitso Mosimane during a team meeting. (Pitso Twitter)
Pitso Mosimane's appearance at Kaizer Chiefs' Naturena training ground drew attention, even as the visit was unrelated to coaching talks.
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Renowned coach Pitso Mosimane was seen at the Kaizer Chiefs training facility in Naturena over the weekend, but his visit was purely personal.

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The celebrated manager was there to support his son, Reatlegile, who is a promising player in the Amakhosi youth academy.

Pitso Mosimane, who has been away from professional coaching for nearly a year, took time out from his duties with the Pitso Mosimane Soccer Schools to watch his son in action for the club's academy team.

Reatlegile is described as a talented striker for the under-15 side at Naturena and is already said to be attracting interest from clubs in Italy. The Glamour Boys will be keen to hold onto the young prospect as he continues his development.

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Currently, Pitso Mosimane is focused on developing young talent through his grassroots initiative, the Pitso Mosimane Soccer School, which aims to elevate the standard of school-level football in South Africa.

Pitso Mosimane Linked with Bafana Bafana, Mamelodi Sundowns Roles

Meanwhile, recent speculation has linked Pitso Mosimane with high-profile returns to both Mamelodi Sundowns and the South African national team, Bafana Bafana.

At Mamelodi Sundowns, frustrated supporters have recently been heard chanting Pitso Mosimane’s name during matches, fueled by reports that he is in talks to replace current head coach Miguel Cardoso.

While some club legends have endorsed a potential reunion, Miguel Cardoso has remained defiant, stating he is still very much in charge of the team.

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Simultaneously, Pitso Mosimane has expressed interest in the Bafana Bafana role, which is expected to become vacant following the 2026 FIFA World Cup when Hugo Broos retires.

Former players like Teko Modise have backed the legendary coach as the ideal candidate to lead the national side into a new era after his previous stint between 2010 and 2012.

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