Johannesburg – As the Betway Premiership curtain falls tomorrow, Saturday, 23 May 2026, at Mbombela Stadium, Orlando Pirates travel to face Orbit College in a match loaded with drama.
For the Buccaneers, nothing less than a victory will do: it would deliver their first league title in 14 long years and shatter Mamelodi Sundowns’ stranglehold on the competition.
Sundowns, who have claimed the last nine championships, finished on 68 points and can only watch and hope.
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A slip-up — even a draw — would hand the trophy back to Chloorkop.
For Orbit College, a newly promoted side from the North West province, a win (or possibly a draw, depending on other results) offers a lifeline to beat the drop and secure another season in the top flight.
It’s a classic; relegation scrap against title ambitions.
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The Coach Who Silenced the Doubters
Much of Pirates’ resurgence this season traces back to head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou.
When the Moroccan was appointed to replace the successful Jose Riveiro, skepticism poured in from fans and pundits alike.
Who was this relatively unfamiliar name stepping into one of South Africa’s biggest clubs?
Doubters questioned his pedigree, experience in the PSL cauldron, and ability to handle the pressure at a club with massive expectations.
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Ouaddou has confounded his critics in emphatic fashion.
Leading Pirates to the brink of the title with a formidable record – 20 wins, 6 draws, and just 3 losses from 29 games – his side boasts the league’s meanest defence (conceding only 12 goals) and a potent attack (56 scored).
The team plays with discipline, intensity, and belief.
Stars like Relebohile Mofokeng (a creative spark with 10 goals), Oswin Appollis, and Evidence Makgopa have thrived under his guidance.
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His appointment echoes Riveiro’s own journey – the Spaniard arrived amid “plumber” jibes and went on to deliver silverware.
Ouaddou has drawn those parallels himself, emphasising belief in youth and tactical organisation.
What began as doubt has turned into dominance.
A title on Saturday would cement his status as the man who ended the 14-year drought.
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High Stakes for Both Sides
Orlando Pirates enter as overwhelming favorites.
They sit second with 66 points, boasting excellent away form and depth.
Recent results, including a goalless draw against Durban City, mean they must finish the job here.
Coach Ouaddou will likely lean on experience: a solid backline with figures like Sibisi, attacking width from Deon Hotto or Appollis, and Mofokeng’s magic in tight spaces.
A win takes them to 69 points and glory.
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Orbit College, sitting around 15th with 24 points, faces a nightmare fixture but has home advantage (of sorts) at a sold-out Mbombela Stadium.
Promoted via the playoffs last season, they’ve shown grit but sit deep in the danger zone.
A positive result against the league’s second-best side would be a heroic escape.
Their assistant coach framed it perfectly as “David vs Goliath” – expect them to park the bus, counter, and fight for every ball.
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Head-to-head history heavily favours Pirates (including a recent narrow win), but finals-day desperation changes everything.
Orbit will be physical and motivated; Pirates must avoid complacency.
What to Watch For
- Pirates’ attacking flair vs. Orbit’s defensive resolve: Can Mofokeng and company break down a desperate backline?
- Set-pieces and discipline: With so much at stake, one moment of magic or madness could decide it.
- The Sundowns shadow: Pirates know a single dropped point ends their dream.
This is why we love football – a relegation-battling underdog hosting a sleeping giant on the final day, with a championship and survival on the line.
For Pirates and Ouaddou, it’s redemption and history beckoning.
For Orbit College, it’s a chance to write their own miracle story.
Expect fireworks.
Kick-off is at 15:00 CAT.
The season ends with a bang.
Disclaimer: This article was compiled using the AI tool Grok on X and may contain inaccuracies.


