Pitso Mosimane

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Pitso John Mosimane (born July 26, 1964 in Kagiso, Gauteng) is a South African football (soccer) former player and coach currently managing Premier Soccer League club Supersport United. He is one of the longest serving and highly-rated coaches in South African soccer having won several major trophies with Supersport United in recent years.

In December 2006 he was banned for 2 months after verbally abusing an assisstant referee in a league game. [1]
The club's goalkeeper Andre Arendse, who was also involved in the incident, received a ban as well.

"Jingles", who acted as assistant coach to Ted Dumitru during the ill-fated 2006 African Nations Cup campaign of South Africa in Egypt, has since worked as a caretaker coach.