In a major development in African football, Fadlu Davids has reportedly turned down an opportunity to return to Orlando Pirates, instead reaffirming his commitment to Tanzanian side Simba SC. The decision comes amidst strong interest not only from Pirates but also from Moroccan powerhouse Raja Casablanca, both of whom were keen on securing the services of the highly respected coach.
“Yes, it’s true that Pirates wanted Davids back. It wasn’t just Pirates—Raja Casablanca were also interested—but he decided to stay with Simba. He feels he has unfinished business there. He’s doing well, and the fans adore him, so he wants to continue,” a source told the Mgosi Squad.
Davids’ decision reflects both professional loyalty and a belief in the project underway at Simba. His current success in Tanzania has made him one of the most sought-after coaches on the continent, with his reputation rising significantly over the past few seasons.
Continental Glory in Sight For Fadlu Davids
The 43-year-old coach is on the verge of making history with Simba, who recently reached the final of the CAF Confederation Cup. The Tanzanian outfit secured their place in the final after narrowly defeating South Africa’s Stellenbosch FC 1-0 on aggregate in a hard-fought semifinal clash.
This achievement is significant, not only for Simba but also for Davids personally, as it represents a chance at redemption and legacy-building. Davids previously reached the same stage of the competition with Orlando Pirates in 2022. At the time, he served as co-head coach alongside Mandla Ncikazi, but the Buccaneers fell short, losing to RS Berkane of Morocco in a dramatic penalty shootout.
Now, with Simba, he has another opportunity to lift the prestigious continental trophy, and it’s clear that he wants to finish what he started.
Recognition Across the Continent
Davids’ performance at Simba has not gone unnoticed. His tactical acumen, player management, and ability to compete on the continental stage have drawn admiration from across Africa. Raja Casablanca, one of North Africa’s most successful clubs, and Orlando Pirates, his former employers, both made approaches to lure him away from Tanzania.
However, Davids remains focused on Simba’s current campaign. The club’s supporters have embraced him wholeheartedly, and his relationship with the team and its fanbase appears to be one of deep mutual respect. His decision to stay demonstrates not just loyalty but also a belief in what Simba can achieve under his continued guidance.
Changes Looming at Orlando Pirates
Meanwhile, big changes are on the horizon at Orlando Pirates. The club recently confirmed that head coach Jose Riveiro will leave his post at the end of the current season, bringing to a close a successful tenure that saw Pirates claim multiple trophies and regularly challenge for continental competition qualification.
With Riveiro’s departure imminent, attention has turned to possible replacements. Rulani Mokwena, currently at Mamelodi Sundowns, is reportedly the leading candidate to take over the reins in Soweto. However, Davids’ name had surfaced as a strong contender, given his past affiliation with the club and his proven success.
That speculation has now been laid to rest following his decision to remain at Simba.
Davids Prioritizes Long-Term Vision
Fadlu Davids’ commitment to Simba underscores a broader vision beyond short-term success. Rather than jumping at high-profile offers, he has chosen to focus on completing his current project—something that speaks volumes about his character and coaching philosophy. In a footballing landscape where rapid changes and quick exits are commonplace, Davids’ long-term approach is refreshing.
As Simba prepare for their upcoming CAF Confederation Cup final, all eyes will be on Davids to see if he can finally secure the silverware that eluded him three years ago with Pirates. If he succeeds, his decision to stay in Tanzania could go down as a career-defining moment.
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