STELLENBOSCH FC coach Steve Barker has left for greener pastures in Tanzania. Steve Barker, the former coach of Stellenbosch FC, has been confirmed as the new head coach of Tanzanian Premier League giants Simba SC. The announcement on Saturday ends weeks of speculation about the club’s technical direction as it seeks a pathway to stability following a series of managerial changes.
Stellenbosch FC did not respond to requests for comment, but it is likely that Gavin Hunt, one of South Africa’s most successful club coaches, is expected to be Barker’s replacement. At the age of 57, Barker brings a wealth of experience and a respected reputation bolstered by his successful career within South Africa’s competitive Premiership since 2008. Born in Maseru, Lesotho, and the nephew of Clive Barker of Bafana Bafana fame, he had an illustrious playing career as a midfielder for notable clubs, including Wits University and SuperSport United.
However, it is in the dugouts where he truly made his mark in the footballing world. His subsequent stints included a transformative role at AmaZulu, where his leadership skills flourished. Most recently, Barker has been credited with guiding Stellenbosch FC to a historical victory in the Carling Knockout Cup in 2023, further enhancing his portfolio.
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Taking over at Simba, Barker steps into a club laden with ambition and expectations. With the Tanzanian side a powerhouse of African football, he will be tasked with continuing their legacy of success while establishing a strong tactical identity. His appointment signifies a commitment to upholding a competitive edge within the league and, potentially, on the continental stage.
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