Pitso Mosimane Kaizer Chiefs

Pitso Mosimane. Photo: PitsoMosimane/Instagram

Pitso employs former Chiefs star

A former Kaizer Chiefs player did not mark memorable success as a player, but there are many ways to enjoy one’s football work and passion.

Pitso Mosimane Kaizer Chiefs

Pitso Mosimane. Photo: PitsoMosimane/Instagram

Not a lot of Kaizer Chiefs supporters will easily remember Tlou Molekwane. He only made 15 appearances in three seasons.

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PITSO MOSIMANE LAUNCHES HIS SOCCER SCHOOL, HIRES FORMER KAIZER CHIEFS STAR

As announced in recent months, the Pitso Mosimane Soccer Schools, in partnership with Curro, was officially launched in Mzansi.

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One of the coaches in the programme will be a former Amakhosi defender. His name is Tlou Molekwane from Polokwane’s Seshego.

“We get the coaches from SAFA, from the CAF D license course, SAFA develop those coaches, but when they come to us they go into my other programme of now specialising in the PMSS philosophy,” he said during the launch.

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“So we’re aligned with SAFA. This is not something that is on the other side; we’re enhancing the programme,” Mosimane added.

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Former Chiefs star Molekwane wearing the colours of the Pitso Mosimane Soccer Schools (PMSS). Image: PMSS/ Twitter.

“What we did, we said need for example 20 coaches and you have to have 1, 2, 3 and 4 – those principles we spoke about. Once you have that you’re coming into the fold.

“And then in the area that you’re working in, we can’t get someone from Pretoria and then work in Gauteng South, it’s not possible. Then we identify the programme where you can be.

“Then we check you, we have our own coach education programme, where they all sit down there and they are being assessed by coach Augustine Makalakalane – who is good, who is ready, who needs what and who understands the principles and philosophy of football development programmes and then we select,” the newly appointed Al Wahda coach concluded.

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