Rhulani Mokwena to take charge of Young Africans training | OneFootball

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·12 juillet 2025

Rhulani Mokwena to take charge of Young Africans training

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There seems to be plenty of good news for fans of the South African coach.

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Rhulani Mokwena to take charge of Young Africans training


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Tanzanian Football League champions Young Africans could be the lucky ones to sign experienced South African coach Rhulani Mokwena, formerly of Mamelodi Sundowns and Wydad, according to Tanzanian media reports. The Tanzanian giants are currently looking for a potential replacement for Miloud Hamdi, who had a successful stint with the team.

Searching for a new coach is the main concern

According to sources close to the Tanzanian giants, the club is looking for a new coach for the coming period and it would not be surprising if the South African expert is signed for this challenging and responsible task.

The Tanzanian giants appear to be in the final stages of a discreet but decisive hunt for their next head coach, according to well-placed sources at the club. While the chosen candidate's identity remains guarded like a prized tactical playbook, insiders confirm an announcement will precede preseason – setting the stage for a new era at Jangwani Street.

Two intriguing profiles have emerged as frontrunners in this high-stakes selection:

Rhulani Mokwena – the tactically astute South African mentor whose recent departure from Mamelodi Sundowns left him as the most coveted free agent in African football. His existing rapport with Yanga president Hersi Said could prove decisive.

Julien Chevalier – the French-Ivorian strategist currently molding talents at ASEC Mimosas, representing the continental expertise the club may crave.

This isn't merely a coaching appointment – it's a statement of ambition from a club determined to dominate Tanzanian football and make waves continentally. The coming days will reveal whether they opt for Mokwena's proven PSL pedigree or Chevalier's West African development philosophy.

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