VETERAN COACH VOWS TO PROMOTE FS STARS

Facebook
X
LinkedIn
WhatsApp
Email

By Bongani Tshabalala

BETHLEHEM-Experienced FS Stars coach, Allan Freese has put the heartache of losing his job at AmaZulu behind him, hoping to guide his current side, Free State Stars, to promotion.

Having joined Usuthu  before the start of the season as then coach Ayanda Dlamini’s second in command, Freese had to vacate his post when new mentor Benni McCarthy arrived with his own technical panel in December.
Freese, who started his job with Ea Lla Koto in December last year, shortly after being axed by AmaZulu, has admitted he was disappointed to leave AmaZulu, though he understands that every coach wants his own assistant. The 64-year-old coach intends to return to the Premiership via helping FS Stars gain promotion.

“I was a little bit disappointed to leave AmaZulu. But I can say that I knew it wasn’t easy for the club to keep me because each and every coach wants his own assistant. I have moved on from that heartache, my focus is on Free State Stars,” Freese noted.

New Free State Stars Couch Allan Freese.

“We are pushing for promotion because in the NFD now known as the GladAfrica Championship there’s only two things, it’s either you fight for promotion or you fight for survival.’’

The Bethlehem based club, who were relegated from the elite league in the 2018/19 season, occupy the sixth slot with 26 points, six adrift of leaders Richards Bay. Freese thinks their next five games will paint a clearer picture of their promotion chances.

“The next five games from now will be crucial for us. We target to win all of them and those games will tell if we really have it in us to challenge teams above us,” said the former Platinum Stars trainer.
In the 2015/16 term, Freese guided Highlands Park when they earned promotion from the second tier to the big league after winning the play-offs. The KZN born coach, isn’t banking on his past experience this time around, insisting the dynamics are not the same.

“Yes, I promoted Highlands some years ago, but I can’t rely on that to promote Free State because it’s a different season. Everything isn’t the same. What’s in the past is in the past,’’ said Freese.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Bloemfontein
15/02
Sun
27°C
scattered clouds
Mon
daily_wether_icon
26°C
29°C
Tue
daily_wether_icon
28°C
26°C
Wed
daily_wether_icon
28°C
29°C
Thu
daily_wether_icon
28°C
30°C
Fri
daily_wether_icon
27°C
31°C
Sat
daily_wether_icon
27°C
24°C
Sun
daily_wether_icon
20°C
17°C
Related Posts
IMG-20260214-WA0002
Read More
IMG-20250523-WA0016
Read More
Screenshot_20260213-061503_1
21 January 2026
MAP throws its weight behind village tournaments
By Teboho Moloi QWAQWA – Maluti-a-Phofung MMC for Sports, Arts and Culture Bridgett Lebesa says the municipality’s...
07 January 2026
Elite All Stars make history with first-ever trophy
By Emily Setona QWAQWA – Festive cheer turned into history for the Elite community after Elite All Stars’...
13 December 2025
Community activist, Kaizer Chiefs supporter laid to rest!
By Teboho Moloi QWAQWA- Family, friends, politicians, community members, soccer fans and Kaizer Chiefs...
12 November 2025
Bluegumbosch Masters crowned MAP league champions
By Emily Setona QWAQWA- Bluegumbosch Masters have clinched the Maluti-a-Phofung Masters League title...
27 October 2025
Young dancer from Mafube aims for world stage
By Emily Setona BLOEMFONTEIN – At just 11 years old, Khwezi Mazibuko is already proving that passion,...
21 October 2025
Tsebo table tennis star heads to nationals
By Emily Setona BLOEMFONTEIN – Rising sports star Masabata Motaung, a 17-year-old Grade 11 learner from...
01 October 2025
Free State schools tops provincial chess finals
By Emily Setona BLOEMFONTEIN – Bloemfontein played host to the Free State Top Schools 2025 chess championship...
16 September 2025
Kho kho shines at Maluti-a-Phofung indigenous games
By Emily Setona QWAQWA – Indigenous sport took centre stage at Tshiya on Friday, 12 September, as learners...
09 September 2025
QwaQwa teen runner heads to nationals in Mpumalanga
By Emily Setona QWAQWA – A rising star from QwaQwa, 17-year old runner Khatliso Nkomo, is set to represent...
18 August 2025
Tlhodisano ya Navigator e nyolohela ho R50 000
Ka -Teboho Moloi QWAQWA- Sebuhudi sa mehleng sa ditaba sa seyalemoya Tsietsi “Navigator”...