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Riveiro likes the Bafana job talk but urges fans to back Broos

November 20, 2025

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Broos will vacate his national team hot seat after the 2026 Fifa World Cup, bringing to an end an illustrious five-year tenure that already includes qualifying for back-to-back AFCON tournaments, as well as next year’s global showpiece in North America.

Given that Broos’ shoes will be difficult to fill, a number of pundits and Bafana followers have backed Riveiro to take over the reins from the silver-haired Belgian.

Their motivation is inspired by the fact that Riveiro had an equally impressive three-year spell at Orlando Pirates - winning five trophies and finishing as league runners-up three times - before moving to Egyptian giants Al Ahly this season, where his stay was overwhelmingly short-lived.

Speaking upon his return to the country yesterday as the Carling AllStars ambassador ~ after being the winning coach of the one-day match in the last two seasons ~ Riveiro reflected on the faith shown in him.

“You feel glad and proud of whichever compliment you get from people, either on a professional level or as a person,’ Riveiro said. “But this time, we are talking about me as a football coach.

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