Highlanders Football Club has confirmed that head coach Pieter De Jongh will leave the club when his contract expires on December 31, 2025. The decision was reached after constructive discussions and mutual agreement between De Jongh and the club.
De Jongh, who rejoined Highlanders in August, had a challenging tenure, with the team narrowly avoiding relegation. Despite his efforts, the club’s management decided not to renew his contract, citing a need for change.
“Highlanders expressed deep appreciation for De Jongh’s professionalism, dedication, and positive impact during his tenure,” the club said in a statement. “His leadership and experience were key contributions to the team’s progress.”
De Jongh’s departure marks a significant change for Highlanders, who are looking to regroup and identify new leadership to guide the team into the upcoming season. Speculation is rife about potential replacements, with names like Joel Luphahla and Norman Mapeza being floated .
De Jongh, a Dutch national, had previously led Highlanders to a Chibuku Super Cup triumph in 2019. His experience and expertise are expected to be missed, but Highlanders are optimistic about their future prospects.
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