Cape Town Spurs have officially appointed former Orlando Pirates coach Roger de Sa as their new Technical Director.
De Sa recently returned to the limelights of South African football when he was tasked with leading Cape Town City.
His primary mandate together with his technical team was to help City avoid relegation from the Betway Premiership.
However, City failed to survive the chop as they were relegated to the Motsepe Foundation Championship via the playoffs.
The relegation means Cape Town will not have any team in the topflight, at least for now, as City owner John Comitis ponders the club’s future.
Spurs, who were relegated from the PSL two seasons ago, suffered a second successive relegation, and will now be campaigning in the ABC Motsepe League.
Spurs took to their social media platforms on Wednesday to announce De Sa while also outlining his new role.

CAPE TOWN SPURS UNVEIL ROGER DE SA
“Roger de Sa has been appointed Technical Director of Cape Town Spurs, effective immediately,” reads the club’s statement.
“His role is to implement the club’s long-term strategic vision and build a sustainable, high-performance structure.
“De Sa brings extensive experience, including his recent role as Assistant Coach for the Egyptian and Iranian National Teams under Carlos Queiroz, which exposed him to cutting-edge international trends.”
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