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Bafana's next coach: local or foreign?
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|October 16, 2025
HUGO Broos will walk away from Bafana Bafana after the 2026 Fifa World Cup, leaving behind a team reborn confident, disciplined, and competitive on the continent once again.
But as his farewell draws near, the burning question emerges: should his successor be South African or European?
It's a debate that could divide opinion across the football fraternity, from the corridors of SAFA House to the voices of fans in the stands.
On one hand, Broos's reign has proved that a strong, independent-minded European coach can restore structure and belief.
His methods were unconventional — even unpopular at times but his stubborn faith in his process delivered results. A World Cup qualification, an Afcon bronze, and a renewed sense of national pride are not minor achievements.
A European successor could build on that foundation - bringing continuity in discipline, tactical organisation, and the ability to keep players accountable.
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