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That's where success comes from

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February 19, 2026

From the terraces of Chatsworth Stadium in Durban to the technical areas of Major League Soccer, Alan Koch's journey has been anything but ordinary.

Born and raised in KwaZulu-Natal, the former defender has carved out an impressive coaching career across seven countries, leading professional clubs in North America and helping develop players who have gone on to win league titles and compete at the highest level of the global game. Now firmly established in the United States and Canada, Koch remains deeply connected to his South African roots. In this interview with Soccer Laduma's Masebe Qina, the 50-year-old coach reflects on carrying the South African flag abroad, working with players such as George Lebese and Alphonso Davies, his dream of one day coaching in the PSL, and why he believes the MLS can be a genuine pathway for South African talent. Koch also shares his thoughts on Bafana Bafana's resurgence and the significance of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on North American soil.

Masebe Qina: Coach, you've built a strong coaching career abroad. How would you reflect on your journey so far and the lessons it has taught you as a South African coach working internationally? Alan Koch: I think my football journey has been beautiful, but crazy at the same time. I've had the privilege of playing and now coaching the game in seven different countries. That exposure to different ideas, philosophies and cultures has helped me evolve into the coach and the person I am today. I've become very detail-oriented. I believe that's a big part of setting your team and your club up for success. I feel grateful for all the opportunities I've had on this adventure. When you step outside your comfort zone and work in different environments, you are forced to grow. That growth has shaped me in a very positive way.

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