Orlando Pirates Football Club has officially welcomed former SuperSport United reserves coach Roscoe Krieling to their ranks for the upcoming season. Krieling’s move to the Buccaneers comes after SuperSport United sold their PSL status to Siwelele FC.
In a social media announcement, Krieling expressed his pride in joining the iconic institution of South African football. He is eager to contribute to the club’s success and is looking forward to the challenges that lie ahead. With a track record of nurturing talent like Thapelo Maseko and Shandre Campbell at SuperSport United, Krieling is expected to bring his expertise to the development structures of Orlando Pirates.
It is believed that Krieling will be taking over from Simon Marange, who recently bid farewell to Pirates after seven years of service in the club’s development setup. Marange, in a heartfelt message on social media, thanked the club for the opportunities and experiences he had during his time at Orlando Pirates.
With Krieling’s appointment, Pirates fans are excited about the future and the impact he will have on the club’s youth development program. The coaching staff and players are also looking forward to working with Krieling and benefiting from his knowledge and experience in developing young talent.
As the new season approaches, all eyes will be on Krieling and his role in shaping the next generation of football stars at Orlando Pirates. With his passion for the game and dedication to player development, Krieling is set to make a positive impact on the club and help maintain its legacy of success in South African football.