Is former Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi to be named the
new South African coach? We will find out on 26 July 2014.
The South African Football Association (SAFA) will hold a
National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on 26 July 2014,
where the new Bafana Bafana coach will be announced.
"The position of the Senior Men's National team needs to be
ratified by the SAFA NEC; therefore, the long-awaited
announcement of the new Bafana Bafana coach will be made
immediately after the NEC meeting next Saturday," said SAFA
CEO, Dennis Mumble.
The South African National team has had 16 different coaches
since their re-admission into international football in 1992,
which is one of the highest turnovers in that department in the
world.
Gordon Igesund was the latest man to have the job, but his tenor
came to an end in May 2014. Bafana Bafana have been without
a coach since, but rumours suggest former Nigerian coach
Stephen Keshi is the man set to take over.
News, however, coming out of the Keshi camp is denying any
future contracts with Bafana.
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