De Sa looks a good fit for Maritzburg

Published Jan 10, 2017

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Pietermaritzburg – Maritzburg United have confirmed the appointment of Roger De Sa as head coach, putting an end to speculation that he was in line to coach Bafana Bafana.De Sa, who departed Ajax Cape Town at the end of October last year, was confirmed as the KwaZulu-Natal side's new head coach at a press conference on Tuesday morning. 

The former Bidvest Wits and Orlando Pirates tactician signed a three-year deal and will take over from caretaker coach Fadlu Davids.

"Credit to Fadlu Davids and the rest of the technical team on doing a wonderful job after Middendorp’s departure. It was important for us to carefully select this appointment," said club chairman Farook Kadodia. 

"Fadlu Davids did an impeccable job in keeping the team in the top eight. Roger and I go back 10 years in football business. We have a coach who we believe has great quality."  

The Team of Choice enjoyed a first-ever top eight finish in the league at the end of the 2014/15 campaign, but have struggled since Steve Komphela left for Kaizer Chiefs the following season. 

Mandla Ncikazi only lasted a couple of months in the hot-seat, as did veteran coach Clive Barker. The club turned to Ernst Middendorp, hiring the German for a third time, and he was just able to help avoid relegation with a dramatic last day survival-act away at Jomo Cosmos last May. 

Middendorp's surprise departure at the end of November once again left the team in a bit of disarray, although a good run of form under Davids saw Maritzburg end 2016 in eighth spot on the PSL table. 

United have taken their time in confirming De Sa's appointment and the uncertainty surrounding the vacant Bafana head coach position not helping their cause. But for a club which places emphasis on youth development and which wants stability in the top-flight first and foremost, they probably feel they have made the perfect appointment in hiring one of the country's most respected coaches. 

Maritzburg almost always play in front of close-to-capacity crowds at home at the Harry Gwala Stadium, and De Sa says he is looking forward to getting the chance to take charge of a club he always felt he may end up at one day.

"Given my relationship with the chairman this was always going to happen at some stage. I had a few offers, I'm happy to be here," said the 52-year-old.

 

"Exciting times for me. The target is to first get to 30 points, but we want more than that. We want to compete.  

"The club has a good squad. It also has the best fan bases in the country. They get behind this team in a big way."   

Davids and his brother Mahier will remain the assistant coaches. Maritzburg return to action when they travel to Polokwane City on February 8. 

African News Agency (ANA)

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