Orlando Pirates Troll Kaizer Chiefs Coach with Hilarious ‘Airport Run’ Roast – When Winning Feels THIS Good!
The Soweto derby is always a spectacle—a battle not just on the pitch but also in the minds and social media feeds of fans and clubs alike.
Recently, Orlando Pirates took their rivalry with Kaizer Chiefs to a whole new level, unleashing a savage trolling session aimed squarely at Chiefs’ coach.
It all began shortly after Pirates clinched a 1-0 victory over Chiefs, a result that sent shockwaves through the local football scene.
The win was fresh, the celebrations high, and Pirates’ social media team clearly had their trolling hats on.

The catalyst for the roast?
A seemingly innocent video clip showing Kaizer Chiefs’ coach, affectionately dubbed “Coach Slam,” picking up a trophy.
The footage showed him at the M108 pickup point, driving a modest Suzuki, casually asking, “Are you guys alright in there?”
The tone was light, but Pirates’ admin saw an opportunity for some playful—and pointed—mockery.
Fast forward to the next clip, and the trolling escalates.

The video captures Coach Slam signaling at a bus stop, requesting the bus to stop, and then asking, “Where are we going?” The answer? “To the airport, please.”
The coach even tries to hide his face, adding a layer of comedic desperation to the scene.
The pièce de résistance was the license plate on the vehicle, cleverly captured and shared by Pirates’ admin.
The plate read “I PIRATE M,” a cheeky nod to the club’s identity, making the whole scenario feel like a personalized roast.
Fans quickly picked up on the humor, flooding social media with laughing emojis and memes.

The video became a viral sensation, perfectly encapsulating the fierce but often hilarious rivalry between the two clubs.
But beyond the laughs, there’s an unmistakable sting.
The “airport run” jab is more than just a joke—it’s a symbolic dig at Chiefs’ current struggles and the pressure mounting on their coach.
Traveling to the airport in such a context can be interpreted as a euphemism for “heading out” or “getting lost,” a subtle hint at the coach’s precarious position.
Orlando Pirates’ trolling is a classic example of how football rivalries have evolved in the digital age.

No longer confined to chants in the stands or battles on the field, the war now extends to social media, where witty posts and viral videos keep the banter alive 24/7.
For Pirates fans, this moment was a sweet victory beyond the scoreboard.
It was a chance to rub salt in the wounds of their arch-rivals and assert dominance in the ongoing derby saga.
For Chiefs supporters, it was a painful reminder of recent setbacks and the intense scrutiny their team faces.
Coach Slam’s response—or lack thereof—adds another layer of intrigue.

Will he take the trolling in stride and fire back with his own social media salvo?
Or will the pressure of the derby and the viral video weigh on him as he prepares for upcoming matches?
As the Soweto rivalry continues to captivate fans, moments like these highlight the passion, humor, and drama that make South African football so compelling.
Orlando Pirates’ admin may have sparked the latest viral sensation, but the real story is the fierce competition and unyielding spirit that both clubs bring to every encounter.
In the end, whether you’re laughing with Pirates or sympathizing with Chiefs, one thing is clear: this rivalry shows no signs of cooling down.
And with social media as the new battleground, expect many more hilarious—and savage—moments to come.
So, as the dust settles on this latest trolling episode, the question remains: who will strike back next?
For now, Pirates are enjoying their moment in the spotlight, reminding everyone that in football—and especially in Soweto—winning isn’t just about goals; it’s about owning the narrative.