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South Africa's footballing fraternity has thrown its weight behind Orlando Pirates as they seek to emerge victorious from the CAF Confederations Cup final against RS Berkane tonight in Uyo.
Should the Buccaneers win, this will be the fifth time a South African football team has won a continental title. These include Mamelodi Sundowns women (2021 CAF Women's Champions League), Mamelodi Sundowns (2016 Champions League and Super Cup), Kaizer Chiefs (2001 African Cup Winners' Cup), South Africa (1996 Africa Cup of Nations) and Orlando Pirates (1995 African Champions Cup).
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FootballAccording to TimesLIVE, Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi said:
“One would not want to not mince his words but wish Orlando Pirates all the best in their run-in the final and wish that they can bring it home. Maybe it will bring a glimpse of hope for SA football and the country in general to see one of our teams lifting a continental tournament trophy."
Coach Gavin Hunt tweeted:
"I want to wish Orlando Pirates all the best ☠️ @orlandopirates rooting for you boys."
Shakes Rampedi said:
"Dear Orlando Pirates: Massive day. Go win the trophy . Go make your supporters. Offensive players, don't forget to pass . Good luck."
Ghana goalkeeper Richard Ofori has disclosed how he wants to be remembered by South African club Orlando Pirates ahead of their CAF Confederation Cup final against RS Berkane.
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FootballAs reported by Sports Brief, the Black Stars goalie and his teammates have left South Africa for Nigeria, where the final of the CAF Confederation Cup will be held as they seek continental glory.
Ahead of the game on Friday, Ofori, in an interview with reporters, said history only remembers winners and that is the kind of legacy he wants to leave.