Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Sipho Chaine led the celebrations by hoisting the Buccaneers’ flag high after they won the Betway Premiership title, dethroning Mamelodi Sundowns with a 2-0 win against Orbit College in Mbombela Stadium on Saturday.
The Buccaneers endured a slow start to the season, dropping points in their opening two matches, a period that raised questions about their readiness to challenge for the title. However, those early stumbles ultimately proved to be a turning point in a campaign that ended with silverware and celebration.
Ouaddou’s Leadership
Speaking after the triumph, Ouaddou reflected on both the challenge and privilege of leading one of South Africa’s biggest clubs. “I just want to thank the club, I’ve been honoured to coach this big club, I have my best even though it wasn’t easy all the time but that’s the nature of football,” he told SuperSport TV.
As pressure mounted early in the season, the Pirates coach urged calm within the wider football community, believing the foundation was still being laid despite inconsistent results. “I was saying to people at the start of the season to just be patient even after we had dropped points but now we can see that even those points that were dropped, it was a bad thing, it was actually good points and today is a wonderful day for the Orlando community.”
Season Highlights
Pirates gradually found their rhythm as the season developed, tightening their structure and improving consistency in key moments of matches. That evolution proved decisive in a tightly contested title race where margins were fine and pressure was constant.
Ouaddou also highlighted the balance required between tactical discipline and supporter expectations in a demanding football environment. “We needed to be careful with the fans’ vision to win games at all costs alongside our own tactical vision because the Betway Premiership is a tough league and it’s holds great integrity in terms of competition.”
The title marks a significant milestone for the club and its supporters, restoring them to the summit of South African football and rewarding a season built on belief, patience and long-term vision under Ouaddou’s leadership.
Some of the key factors that contributed to Pirates’ success include:
- Strong team cohesion and camaraderie
- Effective tactical adjustments throughout the season
- Resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity
As the South African Football Association looks to build on the success of the Betway Premiership, Pirates’ championship win serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and determination in the beautiful game.