Orlando Pirates fans are bidding an unexpected farewell to head coach Jose Riveiro, as the Spanish tactician prepares to leave the club earlier than anticipated.
Initially set to depart when his contract expired in June, Riveiro will now step away immediately after the Buccaneers’ clash with Golden Arrows on Tuesday. His tenure, spanning three seasons, has been nothing short of remarkable, with five trophies cementing his legacy at the club.
However, following the recent Nedbank Cup defeat to Kaizer Chiefs, Riveiro appeared frustrated, shutting down any notions of a sentimental send-off. “There is no last dance. We have a game on Tuesday and we have to win,” he declared, reflecting his unwavering focus on the task at hand.
On Monday, Pirates confirmed Riveiro’s early release, allowing him to step away before his contract officially expired. Expressing his gratitude, Riveiro shared heartfelt words with the club’s official platform:
“I want to express my sincere appreciation to Orlando Pirates for allowing me the opportunity to leave before the end of my contract. As someone who has never found goodbyes easy, this moment is particularly emotional for me.”
Now, as Pirates look ahead, the search begins for Riveiro’s successor—someone capable of stepping into the shoes of a coach who transformed the club’s fortunes. His departure may be abrupt, but his impact will be felt long after he’s gone.