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SA coach Broos confirms he’s not staying as Bafana coach

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Broos has confirmed his departure
South Africa (SA) coach Hugo Broos has confirmed his departure after a fortnight of uncertainty over whether the 74-year-old would stay ​on after the country reached the World Cup knockout stages ‌for the first time.
Broos asserted before the finals that he would be retiring, but when SA lost to co-hosts Canada in the last 32 on June 28, ​he was not sure and said he might be tempted ​to stay.
But in an interview in his native Belgium, Broos ⁠said he would not be staying in the post but could ​help as a consultant for the team.
“Will I continue as a coach ​after all? No, it is irreversible! If they need me for something else, perhaps in scouting, that is something else. But football is no longer going to ​be a part of my life 24 hours a day,” Broos ​told voetbalnieuws.be.
“I have already had a conversation with the chairman of the South African ‌Football ⁠Association. He would like to keep me, but in a different role, as an advisor or something like that. I will return at the end of July to say a final farewell. I am curious ​to see what ​he will ⁠propose to me.”
Broos had been in the job for five years, becoming the country’s longest-serving coach and qualifying ​SA for their first World Cup in 16 ​years.
“My wife ⁠is happy that I’m quitting, but she’s already warned me: ‘Just make sure you don’t get in my way!’
“Suppose I have to be in SA ​for a few weeks every two months: ​why not? Better that than being a nuisance at home because I have nothing to ​do,” Broos added.
–SABC–