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Reflections on the Nedbank Cup final: A devoted Orlando Pirates fan’s journey

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Lutho Pasiya|Published 23 hours ago

Relebohile Mofokeng Orlando Pirates star Relebohile Mofokeng takes on the Kaizer Chiefs defence during the Nedbank Cup final in Durban on Saturday. Photo: BackpagePix

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Comment by Lutho Pasiya

Saturday’s Nedbank Cup final may not have ended in a victorious flourish for Orlando Pirates, but for fans like me, it was much more than just a match; it symbolised the remarkable journey that Amabhakaniya have embarked on over the years.

Since my initiation into the world of football fandom at the tender age of 18, I have been loyal to the black-and-white stripes, and have witnessed a transformation that has echoed the evolution of the club itself.

My early passion for the sport was ignited as I served as a ball girl for Umtata Bush Bucks FC – affectionately known as Imbabala.

Those formative moments at Umtata Stadium, watching the excitement unfold, laid the foundation for my undying love for football.

Even though the Bush Bucks were a family-owned team steeped in nostalgia, it was the warmth and heritage of the Buccaneers that truly captured my heart.

Despite the disappointment of our 2-1 loss against rivals Kaizer Chiefs at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, the season we witnessed was one that we can take immense pride in.

It wasn’t just about the trophy in the cabinet; it was about an extraordinary journey led by coach Jose Riveiro.

As Riveiro prepares to depart, as he has confirmed that he will be leaving Pirates at the season’s conclusion, the Nedbank Cup final was a testament to his phenomenal tenure.

Under his guidance, Pirates secured five major honours, including three consecutive MTN8 titles – a first in South African football history – and two Nedbank Cup victories.

Regardless of the outcome of the final, celebrating Riveiro’s contributions brings joy to my heart.

The achievements speak volumes, yet it’s his commitment to excellence and his transformative impact on both players and fans that we hold closest.

Every match crafted under his leadership has transcended mere sporting events, radiating a visible energy that resonates with fans, whether in the stands or watching from home.

Riveiro’s tactical innovations and focus on discipline have redefined the standards of performance for the team.

Week after week, we were treated to breath-taking displays of skill, strategy and teamwork, leaving rival teams scrambling to keep up.

However, it’s not just raw tactics that define Riveiro; it’s also the nurturing spirit that he brings to the club.

He has cultivated young talents like Relebohile Mofokeng, Mohau Nkota, Mbekezeli Mbokazi, Simphiwe Selepe and Boitumelo Radiopane – all blossoming into some of the finest players in the country. 

The human touch he has applied, guiding these youngsters not only to hone their skills, but also to develop a sense of responsibility off the field, will undoubtedly be one of his enduring legacies.

As we stand on the cliff of a new season, I hope people like Mandla Ncikazi will carry forward Riveiro’s vision, ushering in an era marked by continued success.

The calmness and character Riveiro has shown in the face of adversity offer inspiration, reminding us that triumph seldom arrives without perseverance.

The Nedbank Cup final may have ended without the glittering trophy, but it serves as a reminder: let’s embrace this moment as fuel to drive us forward.

The time spent under Riveiro’s guidance has been a gift, one deserving of appreciation.

As fellow Pirates supporters, let’s channel this energy into our next season, honouring his legacy with our unwavering loyalty and dedication to the beautiful game.

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