Pitso Mosimane

Pitso Mosimane, head coach of Al-Ahly, before the CAF Champions League final soccer match Zamalek vs Al-Ahly at Cairo International Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, 27 November 2020. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI

Pitso Mosimane’s staggering Al Ahly salary REVEALED!

The stakes will be incredibly high for Al Ahly head coach Pitso Mosimane when his side faces Kaizer Chiefs in the CAF Champions League final

Pitso Mosimane

Pitso Mosimane, head coach of Al-Ahly, before the CAF Champions League final soccer match Zamalek vs Al-Ahly at Cairo International Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, 27 November 2020. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI

There’s a lot at stake when Pitso Mosimane’s Al Ahly face Kaizer Chiefs in the CAF Champions League and the former Mamelodi Sundowns mentor will know that all too well.

Mosimane is set to reap the big rewards of his success should he guide Al Ahly to the continents elite club competition once again at the expense of Kaizer Chiefs.

Pitso Mosimane joined Al Ahly late last year in a move that came as a major shock to many. The Egyptian giants managed to lure him away from Mamelodi Sundowns and it took some impressive numbers to do so!

When Mosimane’s Al Ahly face Kaizer Chiefs on 17 July 2021 in the CAF Champions League final, a massive R7.8 million will be at stake for the former Bafana Bafana mentor alone!

Pitso Mosimane vs Kaizer Chiefs a millionaire affair

Part of Jingles’ reported contract earns him a $480 000 bonus for clinching the coveted CAF Champions League title meaning should his side overcome Kaizer Chiefs later this month, Mosimane will be almost R8 million richer himself.

This is on top of his already staggering monthly salary. According to reports, Pitso Mosimane earns R1.7 million a month at Al Ahly. By the end of his two year contract in Egypt, he’d have earned almost R42 million excluding his healthy bonuses.

Mosimane wary of dangerous Amakhosi

“You have to pay attention to details against Kaizer Chiefs. They are a very good team in terms of organisation. They don’t give away goals easily. They’ve not conceded a goal in their stadium. They don’t score a lot of goals,” Pitso Mosimane said.

“But they can defeat you. They scored four goals at home against Simba. And we didn’t. So, we need to respect them. But I don’t know what to say. I can easily speak about Mamelodi Sundowns or Orlando Pirates but not Kaizer Chiefs. So, I (Pitso Mosimane) don’t know what’s coming.”

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