Molefi Ntseki
South African football coach
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1969-08-18) 18 August 1969 (age 55)[1] | ||
Place of birth | Botshabelo, South Africa[1] | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
2019 | South Africa (caretaker) | ||
2019–2021 | South Africa | ||
2023 | Kaizer Chiefs |
Molefi Ntseki (born 18 August 1969) is a South African football coach.
Career
After coaching various national youth teams he became interim manager of the South African senior national team in August 2019.[2] He was appointed permanent manager later that month.[3] In October 2019 he spoke of the need for consistency with the national team players.[4] He was sacked on 31 March 2021.[5]
In May 2021 he became Head of Technical and Youth Development Academy at Kaizer Chiefs.[6][7] In June 2023 he became head coach of Kaizer Chiefs,[8] before being sacked in October 2023.[9]
References
- ^ a b Molefi Ntseki at National-Football-Teams.com
- ^ "Molefi Ntseki steps in as Stuart Baxter resigns as South Africa coach". 3 August 2019 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "South Africa: Molefi Ntseki appointed as permanent Bafana Bafana coach". 31 August 2019 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "South Africa coach Molefi Ntseki points to consistency". 29 October 2019 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "Safa fires Molefi Ntseki as Bafana Bafana coach". TimesLIVE.
- ^ "Ex-Bafana coach Molefi Ntseki joins Kaizer Chiefs coaching ranks". SowetanLIVE. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
- ^ "Ntseki Given A New Lease On Life By Amakhosi". Free State World Online Newspaper. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
- ^ "Kaizer Chiefs unveil Ntseki as new head coach". SowetanLIVE.
- ^ Butler, Lynn. "Kaizer Chiefs part ways with Ntseki after turbulent start to the season". Sport.
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South Africa national soccer team – managers
- Sweetlove (1924)
- Wheeler (1924)
- Barbour (1947–1955)
- Kennedy (1955)
- Rogers (1963)
- Butler (1992)
- Tshabalala (1992)
- Mashaba (1992)
- Palacios (1992–94)
- Barker (1994–97)
- Sonoc (1998)
- Troussier (1998)
- Moloto (1998–2000)
- Queiroz (2000–02)
- Mashabac (2001)
- Molotoc (2002)
- Sonoc (2002)
- Mashaba (2002–04)
- Sonoc (2003)
- Phumo (2004)
- Baxter (2004–05)
- Dumitru (2005–06)
- Mosimanec (2006)
- Parreira (2007–08)
- Santana (2008–09)
- Parreira (2009–10)
- Mosimane (2010–12)
- Komphelac (2012)
- Igesund (2012–14)
- Mashaba (2014–16)
- Baxter (2017–19)
- Ntseki (2019–21)
- Broos (2021–22)
- Mkhalelec (2021–22)
- Broos (2022–24)
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