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Decorated South African coach Pitso Mosimane is set to be honoured for his contributions to football in the country.
Decorated South African coach Pitso Mosimane is set to be honoured for his contributions to football in the country.
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It is rare for soccer players or coaches to make a significant mark far beyond the playing pitch in this manner and many fight hard to even prolong their careers after retiring as players. However, renowned South African coach Pitso Mosimane has become a household name locally and abroad and as such he was honoured by the University of Johannesburg earlier this week. 

Mosimane was awarded an honorary doctorate by the university, and it had left the highly-rated mentor almost lost for words because he had never expected it, particularly because he began his career as a football player.

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“I am grateful to the University of Johannesburg for choosing to recognise and celebrate my career in a such a way. I have, and always will be a student of our beautiful game,” Mosimane said in the press release for the doctorate.

The former Mamelodi Sundowns and Al Ahly SC coach rose to prominence as a mentor at SuperSport United, beginning at the club as an assistant to former Liverpool keeper Bruce Grobbelaar. Mosimane has to date clinched 18 titles in his managerial career which includes three CAF Champions League trophies and the Saudi First Division with Al Ahli as well as five league crowns with Sundowns.

“I have won many trophies and awards during my career, but I never thought an accolade such as an Honorary Doctorate was within my reach as a football coach.

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“I am thankful to the leadership at the University of Johannesburg for this recognition. This achievement would not be possible without the people who have contributed to my journey including players, coaches, football administrators, media, my supporters, and the support from the general public in South Africa, the African continent, and the Gulf region."

At the moment, Mosimane is charge of Saudi Pro League side Abha Club, whom he had joined in January this year after being linked with numerous clubs locally and abroad. 

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