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CAF to Review Pirates’ Protest Against Saint-Eloi Lupopo

October 31, 2025
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CAF to Review Pirates’ Protest Against Saint-Eloi Lupopo
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Orlando Pirates have reportedly lodged an official complaint with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) questioning the eligibility of Saint-Eloi Lupopo head coach Guy Bukasa during their CAF Champions League encounter. The Soweto giants were eliminated by the Congolese side, but club officials have since raised concerns that Bukasa may not have met CAF’s licensing requirements to sit on the bench during the match.

According to reports, Pirates’ management initiated the formal process after discovering potential irregularities in the coach’s credentials. The complaint, which has now reached CAF’s disciplinary and licensing committees, calls for an investigation into whether Lupopo complied with all professional standards mandated for continental competitions.

At this stage, CAF is expected to review the documents submitted before issuing any ruling. While Pirates’ complaint does not guarantee a reversal of the match result, it could lead to sanctions or further disciplinary measures if wrongdoing is confirmed. Sources close to the club say the Buccaneers are not seeking favors but fairness, arguing that consistent enforcement of CAF rules is vital for maintaining the integrity of African football.

Football analysts have expressed mixed opinions about the case. Some support Pirates’ call for accountability, noting that regulations exist to ensure equal standards across clubs. Others, however, believe the issue – centering on a coach’s qualification rather than player eligibility – may not lead to major consequences.

For now, Pirates are awaiting CAF’s official response while turning their attention back to domestic competitions. The case has reignited debate around transparency and compliance within African football governance. Whether the complaint changes anything on the field remains to be seen, but the Buccaneers’ stance is clear: they want clarity, fairness, and adherence to the rules that govern the game.

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