Hugo Broos has officially confirmed that he will step down as South Africa’s head coach at the end of his contract.
At 74, the Belgian tactician believes it is time to turn the page, though he doesn’t rule out continuing to serve South African football in a different capacity.
Since taking charge in June 2021, Hugo Broos has become the longest-serving Bafana Bafana coach.
He had always stated that the 2026 World Cup would mark the end of his managerial career.
South Africa’s historic qualification for the World Cup Round of 16 had cast some doubt over his future.
But speaking to Voetbalnieuws from Belgium, the former Indomitable Lions boss dispelled any uncertainty.
“Will I eventually return to coaching? No, that’s final! If they need me for something else, perhaps in scouting, that’s another possibility. But football will no longer be a 24/7 part of my life,” said Hugo Broos.














