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Mzansi Football Fraternity Salutes The Iron Duke

Mzansi Football Fraternity Salutes The Iron Duke

Orlando Pirates and PSL Chairman Dr Irvin Khoza during a press conference at the PSL Headquarters on 29 July 2022 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

PSL and Orlando Pirates chairman Dr. Irvin Khoza turned 77 on Monday, receiving a host of heartfelt tributes and warm messages from the online SA football community.

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The celebrated Chairman of Orlando Pirates and one of South Africa's most influential football figures, Irvin Khoza, marked his 77th birthday on Monday, 27 January.

His club, rivals, and the broader South African football community flooded social media with heartfelt messages to honour him on his special day.

The highly experienced administrator has enjoyed an eventful journey in the beautiful game, with his time at the Buccaneers spanning over 50 years having initially joined Ezimnyama Ngenkani as a 24-year-old.

In 1980, Dr Khoza was appointed as secretary of the Buccaneers and became chairman twelve years later in 1992 as a 44-year-old. 

The club has achieved plenty of success under the Iron Duke's reign, such as making history in 1995 as the first ever South African team to win the CAF Champions League.

Pirates' boast five league titles since Dr. Khoza took over as chairman in the early 90s and made history as the first club since the Premier Soccer League's inception in 1996 to win three major trophies in consecutive seasons.

During the 2010/11 season, they claimed the league title, Nedbank Cup, and MTN 8. The following season, under coach Ruud Krol, they successfully retained the league and MTN 8 titles while also securing the Telkom Knockout.

The SA football juggernaut is heavily credited for the success of the 2010 FIFA World, as he ensured the tournament became one of the most memorable global showpieces, serving as the chairperson of its Organising Committee.

Dr. Khoza was given an Honourary Doctorate of Philosophy by the University of Zululand in 2004, in recognition of his involvement in sports development, following his contribution to help South Africa win the right to host the World Cup in 2010.

In 2009, the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) honoured him with an inauguration as the newly appointed Honourary Colonel of Logistical Division of the SANDF. 

The South African government also celebrated Khoza's efforts with the World Cup by bestowing him with the Order of Ikhamanga in Gold back in 2011.

Dr Khoza earned the Order of Ikhamanga for his contribution towards development and transformation of football in South Africa.

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Here's a look at the birthday wishes that came Dr. Khoza's way:

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