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CAF C license course underway in Johannesburg – South African Football Association

8 October 2025 by Guest

8 October 2025 – A CAF C license course is underway in Johannesburg, and it is a partnership between the Gauteng Football Association and the Gauteng department of Education. In accordance with CAF’s coaching standards, this two-phase rollout is expected to give coaches in the area improved technical, tactical, and leadership abilities. Mamelodi Sundowns chairman

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8 October 2025 – A CAF C license course is underway in Johannesburg, and it is a partnership between the Gauteng Football Association and the Gauteng department of Education.

In accordance with CAF’s coaching standards, this two-phase rollout is expected to give coaches in the area improved technical, tactical, and leadership abilities.

Mamelodi Sundowns chairman Tlhopie Motsepe and Kenneth Simmons, the son of Kaizer Chiefs marketing director Jessica Motaung, are among the attendees. The programme is being co-facilitated by Simon Tshowa and Cameron Cox.

Below are the details of the Programme:

Duration & Phases
• Phase 1: 4 – 11 October 2025
• Phase 2: 6 – 12 December 2025
Venue: Paterson Park multipurpose

Full list of participants:

Malik Mashinini
Ibrahim Nsangou
Pitsi Mpyana
Ofentse Ngwanapodi
Kgori Mokoro
Virgil Vries
Thapelo Rantsimo
Kenneth Simmons
Tlhopie Motsepe
Zamokuhle Tshabalala
Siphiwe Khwanya
Kgori Tennyson Mokoro
Micheal Mabule
Reniri Dichi
Michael Makhafola
Sandile Zikalala
Siphumelele Zunga
Sonwabise Mehlwana
Skalak Mbamba
Rethabile Ramanyaka
Thabang Ramaboya
Richard Moswen
Phetolo Lebepe
Mandla Mabena
Madimetja Langa
Ishamel Mofokeng
Kabelo Boshielo
Konoto Sehlapelo
Dumisani Ganya
Conrad Manenidze

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