Pitso Mosimane added yet another accolade to his managerial career with promotion to the top tier of Saudi Arabian football that will see him compete against the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo. Read more here ▶️
KO ReporterPitso Mosimane has secured promotion to the Saudi Pro League and is now chasing the league title.
What was always written in the sky was finally confirmed by the Saudi first division over the weekend after former Kaizer Chiefs coach Giovanni Solinas’ Al Faisaly drew their game in hand on Friday against Najran.The result meant Al Ahli cannot be overtaken by any team outside the top four and will now be guaranteed of promotion back to the Saudi Pro League.
Mosimane’s men need not look over their shoulders anymore and just need to win all their remaining games to win the league which carries R25 million prizemoney.
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