BREAKING: Jose Riveiro Set to DITCH Orlando Pirates for Al Ahly?!😳 His Last Match Might Be TOMORROW!🔥
Jose Riveiro, the man hailed as the tactical mastermind behind Orlando Pirates’ recent resurgence, is reportedly on the brink of a jaw-dropping move to Al Ahly — one of the most prestigious and powerful clubs in African football.

According to multiple sources close to the situation, Riveiro has been in “advanced negotiations” with Al Ahly’s top brass, and if all goes as expected, tomorrow could be his last game in charge of the Buccaneers.
The rumors began swirling late last week when Riveiro was spotted meeting with high-level football agents in Johannesburg.
At first, it was dismissed as routine business — perhaps even contract negotiations with Pirates.
But that all changed when a photo surfaced of a man resembling Al Ahly’s sporting director arriving at O.R.
Tambo International Airport.
Coincidence? Maybe.
But then came the cryptic social media posts — a now-deleted tweet from a well-known football journalist hinting that “a top PSL coach is heading north to join Africa’s kings.

” That coach, many now believe, is Riveiro.
The timing couldn’t be more surreal.
Orlando Pirates are preparing for a crucial match — one that could decide their CAF Champions League qualification fate — and yet, behind the scenes, their head coach is allegedly packing his bags.
“It’s heartbreaking,” one senior player reportedly said off the record.
“He changed the way we play.
He gave us belief again.
If he’s really leaving, it’s going to hurt — badly.
And Al Ahly? They’re no strangers to high-profile coaching changes.
With expectations sky-high and titles the bare minimum, the club has gone through several managerial shifts in recent years.
Insiders claim they’ve been scouting Riveiro for months, impressed by his strategic depth, calm demeanor under pressure, and ability to get the best out of limited resources.
“He’s exactly the kind of coach Al Ahly loves — European pedigree with African experience,” said an Egyptian football analyst.
“If they’ve locked him down, it’s a massive coup.
While neither club has confirmed the deal publicly, the signs are too loud to ignore.
Riveiro was noticeably emotional during his latest press conference, choosing his words carefully and refusing to comment directly on his future.
When asked if tomorrow’s match would be his last, he simply said, “Football is unpredictable.
Anything can happen.
” That one line has only fueled the speculation, with fans flooding comment sections with messages of heartbreak, confusion, and — in some cases — anger.
Supporters of the Buccaneers are split.
Some are thanking Riveiro for everything he’s done, acknowledging that a move to Al Ahly is the kind of opportunity few coaches could pass up.
“You don’t say no to Al Ahly,” one fan wrote.
“They’re the Real Madrid of Africa.
” Others, however, are furious at what they see as a betrayal, especially given the crucial timing.
“If he walks now, before the season ends, it’s unforgivable,” one fan fumed on a Pirates supporters forum.
“Finish what you started.
Behind the emotional rollercoaster is a harsh footballing reality: coaches, like players, are always on the move, and loyalty is often the first casualty of success.

Riveiro’s stock has skyrocketed since arriving at Orlando Pirates.
Under his leadership, the team has become one of the most tactically disciplined in the PSL, with a fluid attacking style and a defense that no longer leaks goals like a sieve.
He brought silverware back to the club, reignited rivalries, and restored a sense of purpose that had long been missing.
Now, all of that is at risk.
If Riveiro truly is headed to Al Ahly, Pirates must act fast — not just to find a replacement, but to contain the fallout.
Morale in the locker room could plummet.
The coaching staff will be scrambling.
And rivals like Kaizer Chiefs and Sundowns will be watching gleefully, ready to exploit any sign of weakness.
As for Al Ahly, the move would signal a major intent.
Already dominating Egyptian football, their ambition has long been to extend their supremacy across the continent.
Riveiro’s arrival could be the tactical upgrade they need to clinch another CAF Champions League title and reassert their dominance.
But adapting to the pressure cooker of Cairo — with its relentless fans, media frenzy, and political undercurrents — is no easy feat.
If Riveiro goes, he’ll be trading one football-mad fanbase for another, with expectations even higher and patience even shorter.
For now, all eyes are on tomorrow’s game.
Will Jose Riveiro take to the touchline as Orlando Pirates’ coach for the last time? Will there be a formal announcement after the final whistle? Or will the rumors fade, only to return stronger later? The uncertainty is agonizing — and thrilling — for fans and journalists alike.
One thing is certain: if this deal goes through, it will send shockwaves through South African football.
The Pirates will lose a visionary leader.
The PSL will lose one of its brightest minds.
And Al Ahly will gain a weapon that could make them truly unstoppable.