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Orlando Pirates Football Club (often known as "The Buccaneers") is a South African professional football club based in the
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suburb of the city of
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and plays in the top-tier system of Football in South Africa known as DStv Premiership. The team plays its home matches at
Orlando Stadium Orlando Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Soweto, a suburb of Johannesburg, in Gauteng province in South Africa. It is the home venue for Orlando Pirates Football Club, a professional soccer team that plays in the Premier Soccer League. ...
in Soweto. The club was founded in 1937 and was originally based in
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. They were named "amapirate" which means 'Pirates' in IsiZulu after the band of teenagers that originally formed an amateur football club at Orlando Boys Club broke away and started congregating at the home of one of the people that worked at Orlando Boys Club. Orlando Pirates are the first club since the inception of the Premier Soccer League in 1996 to have won three major trophies in a single season back to back, having won the domestic league
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, the FA Cup
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and the Top 8 Cup MTN 8 during the
ABSA Premiership The South African Premier Division, officially referred to as the DStv Premiership for sponsorship purposes, is the premier men's professional football/soccer league and the highest division in the league system of South Africa, organized since ...
2010–11 season and domestic league
ABSA Premiership The South African Premier Division, officially referred to as the DStv Premiership for sponsorship purposes, is the premier men's professional football/soccer league and the highest division in the league system of South Africa, organized since ...
, the League Cup
Telkom Knockout The Telkom Knockout was a South African professional football knockout competition which comprised the 16 teams in the South African Premier Soccer League. The competition was established in 1982 and was first known as the Datsun Challenge. Unde ...
and the Top 8 Cup MTN 8 during the
ABSA Premiership The South African Premier Division, officially referred to as the DStv Premiership for sponsorship purposes, is the premier men's professional football/soccer league and the highest division in the league system of South Africa, organized since ...
2011–12 season. They are one of only two South African teams with
Mamelodi Sundowns Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club (simply known as Sundowns) is a South African professional football club based in Mamelodi, Pretoria in the Gauteng province that plays in the Premier Soccer League, the first tier of South African football ...
to win the CAF Champions League, which they won in 1995. They are the runners-up of the 2015 and 2021–2022 CAF Confederation Cup. Since their inception, the Pirates have won 9 league titles, and 31 trophies in total.


History

Orlando Pirates is one of South Africa's oldest football clubs having been established in 1937 in Orlando East, Soweto. The club's performances over the years have served as an inspiration for young footballers to strive to play the Beautiful Game at the highest level in the black and white colours of the 'Buccaneers'.


Early years

The founders of Orlando Pirates included the offspring of migrant workers who moved from rural areas to work in the gold mines of Gauteng. Boys in Orlando came together at every available opportunity in open spaces and in informal groupings to play football. The original club was formed in 1934 by a group of teenagers at the Orlando Boys Club. Andries Mkhwanazi, popularly known as "Pele Pele", was a boxing instructor at the Orlando Boys Club when he encouraged formation of a football club in 1937 and a year later those teenagers were competing among the minors of the
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barefoot and without a team kit. In 1940, Bethuel Mokgosinyane, the first president, bought the first team kit with his own funds. Orlando Boys participated in Johannesburg Bantu Football Association's Saturday League, where they won the Division Two title and gained promotion to Division One in 1944. Andrew Bassie, a key member of the team, suggested the new name 'Orlando Pirates'. The team composed the camp's war cry 'Ezimnyama Ngenkani'.


Since 1971

Over the years, Orlando Pirates – also known as 'The Happy People' – have accumulated a record of successes having won the National Professional Soccer League title in 1971, 1973, 1975 and 1976, the National Soccer League title in 1994, and the
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title four times, in 2001, 2003, 2011 and 2012. Their first-place finish in the 2010–11 domestic league campaign generated much excitement among the club's vast fan base. In 2011, Orlando Pirates enjoyed tremendous success by winning the 2010–11 Premier Soccer League, The Nedbank Cup, The MTN 8 Cup and The Telkom Knockout. This year was dubbed as "The Happy Year." Many other cup triumphs in domestic football have also been recorded, including Vodacom Challenge title victories in the inaugural 1999 tournament and 2005. But the African continent and other areas of the football world took notice of Orlando Pirates Football Club when they won the African Champions Cup (now known as the Champions League) in 1995 and the
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a year later. Along with Mamelodi Sundowns, the Orlando Pirates are the only Southern Hemisphere club to have won the African Champions League. This achievement resulted in the club being honoured by the first State President of the new democratic South Africa, Nelson Mandela – another first for a South African sporting team. Club chairman, Irvin Khoza, who also served on the
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Bid Committee, must be credited with the club's rise to fame over the past few years as the Orlando Pirates supporters – who are nicknamed "The Ghost" – have had much to cheer about. Kaizer Chiefs chairman Kaizer Motaung and his Jomo Cosmos counterpart
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were popular players of the highest calibre for the Buccaneers before starting their own clubs. Their playing history is deeply entrenched in the black and white colours of Orlando Pirates. In 2005, the team, along with Interza Lesego and Ellis Park Stadium Ltd, announced its acquisition of a 51% share in
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, making it the first majority black-owned stadium in South Africa. It was in the same year that Orlando Pirates achieved Superbrand status. Superbrands is an international company that identifies and rewards the leading brands around the world; Orlando Pirates are the only South African sports team next to the Springboks and Proteas to be given this status.


The Soweto derby

The
Soweto derby The Soweto Derby is a football rivalry between Premier Soccer League's Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in South Africa. It was first contested on 24 January 1970. Matches between the two rivals attract a large fanbase. The rivalry is recogn ...
between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates is one of the most fiercely contested derbies in world football. The first match between both clubs was on 24 January 1970.


Honours


Domestic competitions

South African League titles (9): *
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**Champions (4): 2000–01, 2002–03,
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, 2011–12 **''Runners up (6)'': 1999–2000, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2017–18, 2018–19 * National Soccer League **Champions (1): 1994 * National Professional Soccer League **Champions (4): 1971, 1973, 1975, 1976


Cup competitions

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Nedbank Cup The Nedbank Cup is the current name of South Africa's premier club soccer knockout tournament. While many formats have been used over the years, the tournament has always been based on the idea of giving lower league and amateur teams a chance t ...
**Champions (8): 1973, 1974, 1975, 1980, 1988, 1996, 2011,
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**''Runners up : 2005 (absa cup by then), 2016, 2017'' *
Telkom Knockout The Telkom Knockout was a South African professional football knockout competition which comprised the 16 teams in the South African Premier Soccer League. The competition was established in 1982 and was first known as the Datsun Challenge. Unde ...
**Champions (1): 2011 **''Runners up : 2000 (Rothmans Cup by then), 2010, 2018'' * MTN 8 **Champions (11): 1972, 1973, 1978, 1983, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2010, 2011,
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**''Runners up : 2007 (SAA Super 8 by then), 2014''


International competitions

* CAF Champions League **Champions (1):
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**Runners-up (1):
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* CAF Confederation Cup **Runners-up (2): 2015, 2021-22 * CAF Super Cup **Champions (1): 1996


Cup competitions (unofficial)

*Castle Challenge **Champions (1): 1992 *Sales House Cup **Champions (4): 1972, 1975, 1977, 1983


Reserve and Friendly

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Carling Black Label Cup The Carling Black Label Cup is a one-day four-team football tournament in South Africa. Prior to 2022, the Carling Black Label Cup has been a one-day pre-season match between Soweto rivals, Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs. The teams to compete a ...
**Champions (5): 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019 *
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**Champions (1): 2007 *
Vodacom Challenge The Vodacom Challenge was an association football pre-season tournament that featured Vodacom-sponsored South African clubs Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs plus from 2006 onwards an invited European club. Prior to 2006, the competition consi ...
**Champions (2): 1999, 2005


Performance in CAF Competitions

NB: South African football clubs started participating in CAF Competition's in 1993, after 16 years of being banned from FIFA due to the apartheid system. The ban extended from 1976 to 1992. * African Cup of Champions Clubs / CAF Champions League: 11 appearances The club appeared in the African Cup of Champions Clubs twice (1995, 1996) and have appeared in the CAF Champions League nine times from 1997 to date. * CAF Confederation Cup: 4 appearances * African Cup Winners' Cup: 1 appearance * CAF Super Cup: 1 appearance Note *Orlando Pirates did not make an appearance in the CAF Cup, they qualified for the 2001 CAF Cup but withdrew from the competition. As the cup was intended for league runners-up their place in the tournament was then extended to Kaizer Chiefs who had finished third, but they declined as they had already qualified for the more prestigious 2001 African Cup Winners' Cup. Pirates' place in the tournament was then extended to and taken by Ajax Cape Town.


Overall matches


Club Ranking

Club ranking for 2021–22 CAF Champions League and
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will be based on results from each CAF tournament (Champions League and Confederation Cup) from 2017 to 2020–21. ''Updated after CAF Champions League/Confederation Cup matches on 17 July 2021.'' Orlando Pirates F.C. Currently Ranked 22nd, as they enter the 2021-22 CAF Confederation Cup after finishing 3rd in the 2020-21 DStv Premiership


Notable former coaches

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Walter Da Silva Walter Cesar Nogueira da Silva (12 January 1942 – 21 May 2009) was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a striker. Active primarily in South Africa – scoring a total of 162 goals for Highlands Park, Powerlines, Hellenic and Be ...
(1988) * Shepherd Murape (1994) *
Joe Frickleton Joe Frickleton (c. 1935 – 14 December 2020) was a Scottish professional football player and manager, active primarily in South Africa Playing career Frickleton, who played as a wing half, played youth with Clydebank Juniors, before turning pr ...
(1995) * Viktor Bondarenko (1995–1996) * Shaibu Amodu (1996–1997) *
Ted Dumitru Theodore "Ted" Dumitru (born Dumitru Teodorescu; 2 September 1939 – 26 May 2016) was a Romanian football manager who is best known for his time in South Africa. Dumitru was one of few coaches who have led South Africa's 'big three' clubs ...
(1999–2000) * Gordon Igesund (2000–2001) * Jean-Yves Kerjean (2001–2002) *
Kosta Papić Kosta Papić ( sr-Cyrl, Коста Папић; born 17 July 1960) is a Serbian football coach who has managed a number of great African clubs in South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria and Tanzania. Coaching career Previous clubs: Kaizer Chiefs, Maritzbur ...
(2004–2005) * Milutin Sredojević (2006–2007) * Bibey Mutombo (2007) * Owen Da Gama (2007–2008) *
Ruud Krol Rudolf ("Ruud" or "Rudi") Jozef Krol (; born 24 March 1949) is a Dutch former professional footballer who was capped 83 times for the Netherlands national team. Most of his career he played for his home town club, Ajax, and he became a coach ...
(2008–2011) *
Júlio César Leal Júlio César Leal Junior (born April 13, 1951 in Itajuba, Brazil) is an association football manager. Leal has coached clubs in Kuwait, Brazil, Japan, United States and South Africa. He parted ways with Orlando Pirates Orlando Pirates ...
(2011–2012) * Augusto Palacios (interim; 2012) *
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(2012–2014) *
Eric Tinkler Eric Tinkler (born 30 July 1970) is a South African football coach and former player who manages Cape Town City. Early and personal life Tinkler was born in Roodepoort. Club career Tinkler played club football for Wits University, União de ...
(interim; 2014) * Vladimir Vermezović (2014–2015) *
Eric Tinkler Eric Tinkler (born 30 July 1970) is a South African football coach and former player who manages Cape Town City. Early and personal life Tinkler was born in Roodepoort. Club career Tinkler played club football for Wits University, União de ...
(2015–2016) *
Muhsin Ertuğral Muhsin Ertuğral (born 15 September 1959) is a UEFA Pro Licensed Turkish football manager. He works as Turkish National Team Technical Advisor for the Turkish Football Association (TFF). Playing career Ertuğral played for Antalyaspor befor ...
(2016) * Augusto Palacios (interim; 2016–2017) *
Kjell Jonevret Kjell Jonevret (born 28 June 1962) is a Swedish football coach and a former player. Managerial career Jonevret managed Djurgårdens IF between 2004 and 2006. During his time in Djurgården, he led his team to the double, winning both the Allsv ...
(2017) * Milutin Sredojević (2017–2019) *
Rulani Mokwena Rhulani Mokwena (born January 8, 1987) is a South African football manager who is the manager of Mamelodi Sundowns. The son of former Orlando Pirates player Julias Sono, and nephew to Jomo Sono, Mokwena hails from a footballing family and start ...
(interim; 2019) *
Josef Zinnbauer Josef "Joe" Zinnbauer (born 1 May 1970) is a German football manager and former player. He played as a midfielder. Playing career Zinnbauer retired from playing after suffering a cartilage injury. Coaching career Zinnbauer's coaching career s ...
(2019–2021) * Fadlu Davids & Mandla Ncikazi (interims; 2021–2022) * Jose Riveiro (2022-current)


Club records

*Most appearances:
Happy Jele Happy Quinton Jele (born 1 January 1987) is a South African association football retired player who played as a defender and captained the Orlando Pirates FC in the South African Premier Division. Mostly regarded as a club legend for the Sowe ...
401 *Most goals: Benedict Vilakazi 52 *Most capped player: Teko Modise 58 (South Africa) *Most appearances in a season: Senzo Meyiwa 51 (2013–2014), Oupa Manyisa 51 (2013–14) and Willy Okpara 51 (1994–1995) *Most goals in a season: Dennis Lota 23 (1999–00) *Record win: 9–1 v Olympics FC (Bob Save Super Bowl, 7 March 1999) *Record loss: 0–6 vs Mamelodi Sundowns (League, 11 February 2017) Loftus Versfeld Stadium,
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*Most games unbeaten: 17 (1975, 2005) *Most goals scored in a season: 61 (1989) *Most goals conceded in a season: 60 (1986) *Most wins in a season: 19 (1990) *Fewest wins in a season: 5 (1985) *Most defeats in a season: 15 (1985) *Fewest defeats in a season: 3 (1994)


Premier Soccer League record


Club officials/Technical team

*Chairman/managing director: Irvin Khoza *Head coach : José Riveiro *Assistant coach: Mandla Ncikazi *Assistant coach: Sergio Almenara *Goalkeeping coach: Tyron Damons *Fitness coach:
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*Assistant Fitness coach:
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*Strength & conditioning coach: Miguel Bellver Esteve *Conditioning coach: Stephen Plummer *Data scientist: Gavin Smith *Performance analyst: Rayaan Jacobs *Performance analyst: Darian Wilken *Physiotherapist: Kutlwano Molefe *Physiotherapist: John Williams *Physiotherapist: Lauren Tate *Kit manager:
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*Kit manager: Goodness Mhlongo *Kit manager: Itumeleng Khoza *Kit manager:
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*Team security: Nhlanhla Jwara


Players


First team squad

(Captain)


References


External links

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