Former Bafana Bafana star Helman Mkhalele replaces Thabo Senong

21 November 2019 - 10:20
By Nick Said
Helman Mkhalele, assistant coach of South Africa and Thabo Senong, coach of South Afric during the 2018 South Africa U20 training at University of Johannesburg Campus Soweto, Johannesburg on 09 May 2018.
Image: ©Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix Helman Mkhalele, assistant coach of South Africa and Thabo Senong, coach of South Afric during the 2018 South Africa U20 training at University of Johannesburg Campus Soweto, Johannesburg on 09 May 2018.

Coach Helman Mkhalele will lead the South Africa side at the 2019 COSAFA Under-20 Championships in Lusaka from December 4-14‚ where the team will seek a hat-trick of titles.

Former Bafana Bafana star Mkhalele replaces Thabo Senong‚ who led the side to the last two FIFA Under-20 World Cup tournaments‚ but is now in charge of the Lesotho national team.

Mkhalele is set to be assisted by another great former winger in Arthur Zwane‚ with renowned youth coach Shawn Bishop to act as analyst.

Many of Senong’s squad have moved up to the national Under-23s‚ while the dates of the tournament have also restricted Mkhalele’s selection as any promising teenagers he might have hoped to pick from first team squads in South Africa’s top two divisions are not available.


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Instead Mkhalele has gone for a younger group with one eye on the 2021 World Cup‚ and that gives South Africans a fascinating glimpse into the next generation of potential national team players.

Kaizer Chiefs have supplied four players to the squad‚ including striker from the MultiChoice Diski Challenge side Rahim Milazi‚ midfielders Tshepo Myeni and Keletso Sifama‚ and 16-year-old goalkeeper Bontle Molefe‚ who was promoted to the first team squad earlier this year.

BidVest Wits also have four players‚ including defender Athenkosi Mcaba‚ who was previously part of Molefi Ntseki’s national Under-17 side that competed at the 2018 COSAFA championship in that age-group.

Goalkeeper Prince Cuwen‚ midfielders Lancaster Human and Keagan Mitchell‚ and striker Sinenjongo Mkiva are the others.

Midfielder Mohamed Shahabodien of Farouk Khan’s Stars of Africa Academy is another exciting player to watch‚ while the selection of defender Khotatso Balipile from the soccer programme at renowned rugby school Grey College is an interesting development.

South Africa have been drawn in Group B at the competition in Zambia and open their campaign against Mauritius on December 5.

They will then face Madagascar three days later‚ before closing out their pool play against Lesotho on December 10.

The top team in each of the three pools advances to the semifinals along with the best-placed runner-up.

South Africa have lifted the title in the last two years when the likes of Lyle Foster‚ James Monyane‚ Luke le Roux and Nkosingiphile Ngcobo were all stars of the side.

South Africa squad:

Goalkeepers: Olwethu Mzimela (AmaZulu)‚ Prince Cuwen (Bidvest Wits)‚ Bontle Molefe (Kaizer Chiefs)

Defenders: Athenkosi Mcaba (Bidvest Wits)‚ Sabelo Phakathi (Maritzburg United)‚ Cassius Spandiel (Orlando Pirates)‚ Rivaldo Present (Ubuntu Cape Town)‚ Khotatso Balipile (Grey College)‚ Siyanda Msani (Mamelodi Sundowns)

Midfielders: Tshepo Myeni‚ Keletso Sifama (both Kaizer Chiefs)‚ Mohamed Shahabodien (Stars of Africa)‚ Vusimuzi Plamana (Ubuntu Cape Town)‚ Oswin Appollis (SuperSport United)‚ Lancaster Human‚ Keagan Mitchell (both Bidvest Wits)‚ Selaelo Rasebotja (School of Excellence)

Strikers: Rahim Milazi (Kaizer Chiefs)‚ Sinenjongo Mkiva (BidVest Wits)‚ Keenan Bezuidenhout (Ubuntu Cape Town).