Orlando Pirates coaching contender ruled out

Orlando Pirates have ruled out a Moroccan coach as a contender to replace Jose Riveiro, despite his impressive stint.

Orlando Pirates coaching contender ruled out

Orlando Pirates find themselves at the centre of coaching speculation following Jose Riveiro’s surprise departure to Egyptian giants Al Ahly. While several names have been floated, one has now been firmly ruled out, Moroccan tactician Abdeslam Ouaddou.

Despite his recent success with Marumo Gallants, Ouaddou will not be taking charge at the Soweto giants. A source confirmed that the former defender, who made waves at Fulham, is not in the running for the role.

“No, the former Marumo Gallants coach is not in the running for the Pirates job at the moment,” the source revealed.

Gallants turnaround fails to secure Pirates’ interest

Ouaddou’s tenure at Gallants was brief but impressive. Appointed in March 2025 to replace Dan Malesela, he took over a side battling for survival. Under his guidance, the team managed to retain its top-flight status, a significant feat considering their turbulent campaign following the purchase of Moroka Swallows’ league status at the start of the season.

His work didn’t go unnoticed. Praise flowed in for his tactical acumen and his ability to handle pressure in South Africa’s top tier.

“He is a good coach who showed at his previous clubs that he can become a world-class coach if given a chance at a big club with the right structure and support,” the source added.

“He is tactically astute and has experience in continental football, but that’s not the direction Pirates are looking at taking right now.”

What’s next for the Bucs?

Although Pirates have not yet made an official announcement on who will succeed Riveiro, the club appears to be casting its net in a different direction. The search for a head coach continues behind closed doors, with supporters eagerly awaiting an appointment that could shape the club’s future ambitions.

Who will suit Orlando Pirates best as a head coach, if not Ouaddou?

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