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Coaching

Q&A Sessions: ‘I want to leave a legacy in Russian rugby’ — Vuyo Zangqa
Sport
/ 25 March 2021

Q&A Sessions: ‘I want to leave a legacy in Russian rugby’ — Vuyo Zangqa

Former rugby sevens player Vuyo Zangqa talks about taking the reins of the Narvskaya Zastava Rugby Club and growing the sport on snow-baked fields

By Luke Feltham
Q&A Sessions: ‘Each generation must open doors for the next’ — Desiree Ellis
Sport
/ 2 October 2020

Q&A Sessions: ‘Each generation must open doors for the next’ — Desiree Ellis

Desiree Ellis has a deep understanding of the development of women’s football in South Africa. The Banyana Banyana head coach talks to Luke Feltham about how the women’s game has changed over her 40-year career

By Luke Feltham
Spar Proteas defensive to critique
Article
/ 24 January 2020

Spar Proteas defensive to critique

The national netball side do not want to talk about anything negative — including recent losses — since a change in coaching

By Eyaaz Matwadia
‘A black coach doesn’t say no to Europe’: What happens next for Daniel Amokachi
Africa
/ 28 February 2019

‘A black coach doesn’t say no to Europe’: What happens next for Daniel Amokachi

Daniel ‘The Bull’ Amokachi was one of African football’s first household names, powering Nigeria to Olympic glory in 1996

By Shola Lawal
Beware the amiable Swede, he’s steel
Article
/ 24 February 2017

Beware the amiable Swede, he’s steel

For all his popularity, he is a tough boss who leads the attack and tolerates no slackers.

By Thomas Kwenaite
Leave coaching to the celebrities, they might work as the transformation guru needed
Article
/ 9 September 2016

Leave coaching to the celebrities, they might work as the transformation guru needed

Why stop at former players? If part of the job is managing players, stars from all walks of life might be that special person a team needs.

By Luke Alfred
Coaching booms but some will not Prosper
Article
/ 13 May 2016

Coaching booms but some will not Prosper

It’s tough learning the ropes, but some aspirants try to wangle a shortcut.

By Neil Manthorp
Changing of the Guardiola
Article
/ 11 May 2012

Changing of the Guardiola

The coach’s understanding of Barcelona’s philosophy and relationship with players brought great success. Could he repeat it at another club?

By Richard Williams
Changing of the Guardiola
Article
/ 11 May 2012

Changing of the Guardiola

The coach’s understanding of Barcelona’s philosophy and relationship with players brought great success. Could he repeat it at another club?

By Richard Williams
Changing of the Guardiola
Article
/ 11 May 2012

Changing of the Guardiola

The coach’s understanding of Barcelona’s philosophy and relationship with players brought great success. Could he repeat it at another club?

By Richard Williams
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Article
/ 27 January 2010

Taking over Mickey’s mantle

With the sudden departure of Mickey Arthur after almost five years at the helm of the Proteas, the race is on to find a permanent replacement.

By Ryan Hoffmann

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