Orlando Pirates are preparing for a major overhaul in their backroom operations by welcoming back one of their most accomplished former officials, Senzo Mbatha. According to sources, the club is finalizing plans to reinstate the experienced football administrator as part of a strategic revamp ahead of the new season.
Building a Powerhouse Backroom Staff
This move is part of the clubβs efforts to strengthen its behind-the-scenes team to match its ambitions on the field. Industry insiders confirm that Pirates are focusing on building a high-powered administrative team with experienced, well-traveled individuals. βThey want to surround themselves with highly knowledgeable administrators,β a source revealed. βThatβs why Senzo Mbatha is being brought back into the fold.β
Mbatha Joins Forces with Mbele and Dlamini
Mbatha will reportedly join forces with current officials Floyd Mbele and Mcebo Dlamini to form a dynamic administrative trio. This team will be key to leading the clubβs push for success across every aspect of its operation. βIf all goes as planned, this trioβSenzo, Floyd, and Mceboβwill work together to drive the club forward,β said the source. βMbatha will likely join the team at the start of the next season.β
Behind-the-Scenes Contributions Already Underway
While his official reinstatement is still pending, Mbatha has reportedly already been contributing to the clubβs operations behind closed doors. βHeβs been helping the team with some things,β the source shared. βThough itβs not exactly clear what, during some of the CAF Champions League matches, he was actively involved. Itβs believed he will return full-time next season.β
A Proven Leader with International Experience
Senzo Mbathaβs return is more than just a reunion; itβs a return of a winning mentality. Having played a crucial role in Piratesβ historic treble-winning season, his leadership promises stability and structure for the club. Mbatha brings with him a wealth of experience, including stints with Bay United, the University of Pretoria, and Platinum Stars. Heβs also held high-profile roles at Tanzanian clubs Yanga SC and Simba SC, as well as working with the Botswana Football Association.
By bringing Mbatha back, Pirates are not just reintroducing a familiar face but rearming themselves with one of Africaβs most respected football administrators.