Mamelodi Sundowns announce Miguel Cardoso as new coach
“In recent months our team has struggled to meet that ambition and the high standards we set for ourselves,” Motsepe said.
“Today we brought you here to inform you Sundowns have decided to implement a restructuring in the club’s technical department.
“We needed to go in another direction.”
Motsepe said of 52-year-old Cardoso: “He is a man we believe has the right personality, ability and desire to lead a club like Sundowns.”
Motsepe said Mngqithi and Robinson had served Downs well for a number of years.
He said Folz, who joined in the 2023-24 preseason, brought energy to the club.
Cardoso was the coach who schemed Tunisian outfit Esperance's 2-0 aggregate Caf Champions League victory over Sundowns last season.
His appointment might raise eyebrows that such a silverware hungry coach who particularly craves success in the Champions League as Cardoso has one league title — with Esperance in 2022-23, taking over midway through the season — in his medals cabinet.
Cardoso's jobs as head coach include Rio Ave FC Rio Ave in Postugal, AEK Athens in Greece, Celta de Vigo in Spain and FC Nantes in France.
Mngqithi, previously a co-coach, was restored as head coach after Rulani Mokwena left Sundowns in July following a campaign in which he led them to a near-invincible 2023-24 season when they lost one Premiership match on the final day of the campaign.
In the present season, the Brazilians sit at the summit of the log table, level with Orlando Pirates on 21 points with one loss each in eight matches. Sundowns are on top because they have a better goal difference.
In the Caf Champions League group stage, they have drawn twice, a goalless draw at home against Maniema Union of Democratic Republic of Congo and 1-1 away to Morocco’s AS FAR.
The Brazilians will host Raja Casablanca at Loftus on Sunday, which may be the first match for the new coach.