Gavin Hunt is the new Kaizer Chiefs coach

17 September 2020 - 15:02
By MARC STRYDOM
Kaizer Chiefs new head coach  Gavin Hunt.
Kaizer Chiefs new head coach Gavin Hunt.

Kaizer Chiefs have announced Gavin Hunt as their new coach.

Chiefs made the announcement on Thursday to end the club's search for a new mentor.

Hunt (56) has replaced Ernst Middendorp, who parted ways with Amakhosi last Wednesday after runners-up Chiefs were pipped to the Absa Premiership trophy on the final day of the season by Mamelodi Sundowns just under a fortnight ago.

Hunt had been out of a job and available, and the clear favourite to be appointed at Chiefs, after a successful seven-year spell at Bidvest Wits came to en end with the sale of the 99-year-old club, who finished fourth in their final campaign in the 2019-20 season.

His appointment signals ambition by Chiefs to overturn what became five unprecedented seasons without silverware in 2019-20.

Hunt has an impeccable trophy record. He has won the joint second-most Premiership titles – four, along with Gordon Igesund and Ted Dumitru.

Current Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane has the most league titles – five, all earned at the Brazilians. Three of Hunt’s championships came in succession from 2008 to 2010 at SuperSport United.

The fourth came steering Wits to their first championship in a then 95-year history in 2016-17.

Long-time tough Hellenic defender Hunt’s 25-year coaching career began at Seven Stars in 1995.

Since 2004 he has notched eight major trophies, starting with the Absa Cup that year with Moroka Swallows.

He won the Nedbank Cup with SuperSport in 2012, and the 2016 MTN8 and 2017 Telkom Knockout with Wits.

Wits, with bolstered financial backing from Bidvest, enjoyed unprecedented success under Hunt finishing third, third, second, first, 13th, third and fourth in the coach’s seven seasons.

The coach has long had ambitions to work in the environment of a big three club. At Chiefs he finds a team still easily the biggest-supported in South Africa, but diminished in winning aura by their barren five seasons.

Amakhosi have the best facility in the country, and one of the best in Africa, at their village in Naturena.

However, Chiefs have shown far less spending power in the transfer market than during their all-conquering trophy heyday in the 1970s and 1980s, and less dominant 1990s and 2000s. But that might suit the Amakhosi-Hunt partnership.

The coach is known for an eye for talent from youth structures, and Chiefs have invested heavily in an academy revamp.

Hunt also is known for signing players on bargain deals who are out of contract, who were less noticeable at other clubs, and turning them into star performers. Hunt has repeatedly been linked to the Bafana Bafana job without ever being appointed.

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