Mbombela (Nelspruit) – In a season defined by resilience, tactical discipline, and a touch of footballing theatre, Orlando Pirates finally laid to rest a 14-year league title ghost on Saturday, 23 May 2026.
At Mbombela Stadium, the Bucs defeated Orbit College 2-0 in the final round of the Betway Premiership, crowning themselves champions and ending Mamelodi Sundowns’ iron grip on the competition.
The victory triggered wild celebrations across South Africa, particularly in the streets of Soweto and among the “Ghost” faithful, whose joy was palpable after years of near-misses.
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The match itself was anything but conventional.
Pirates needed only a win to secure the title after Sundowns had already completed their campaign.
Orbit College, battling to avoid relegation, were the surprise package of the season but ultimately gifted the Bucs the points through two extraordinary own goals.
Goalkeeper Sabelo Nkomo punched a corner into his own net in first-half stoppage time (45+5′), and defender Ndumiso Ngiba – a former Pirates player – lobbed his own keeper early in the second half (50′).
No Pirates player found the net, yet the scoreboard read 2-0, sealing a historic moment.
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For Pirates coach Yanela Mbuthuma and captain Sipho Chaine, it was redemption incarnate.
Chaine, who set a PSL record with 21 clean sheets, stood tall as the bedrock of a defence that conceded just 12 goals all season.
The team finished with 69 points from 30 matches, boasting 21 wins and a goal difference that underlined their efficiency rather than flamboyance.
Young winger Relebohile Mofokeng, 21, emerged as a star, providing creativity and flair throughout the campaign.
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Breaking the Sundowns Stranglehold
Mamelodi Sundowns had dominated South African football for eight straight seasons, winning the league title from 2017/18 through 2024/25.
Their machine-like consistency, financial muscle, and squad depth made them seemingly unbeatable.
Pirates, by contrast, endured three painful runner-up finishes in recent years, often falling short in the crunch.
This season felt different.
A combination of smart recruitment, tactical evolution under Mbuthuma, and key results – including Sundowns’ shock losses – shifted momentum.
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When Sundowns dropped points in critical fixtures, including a 3-2 defeat to TS Galaxy earlier in May, the door swung open. Pirates pounced.
Their ability to grind out results, maintain defensive solidity, and stay mentally sharp under pressure proved decisive.
The domestic treble – Betway Premiership, MTN8, and Nedbank Cup – completed a dream campaign, positioning them strongly for CAF Champions League ambitions.
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The Ghost’s joy was electric
Pirates supporters, known as “The Ghost” for their passionate, haunting presence in the stands, flooded social media and streets with celebrations.
Videos showed fans in black-and-white regalia dancing, setting off fireworks, and chanting “We are the champions.”
One viral clip captured elderly supporters in Orlando weeping with happiness, recalling the club’s last league triumph in 2012.
“The Ghost has been waiting too long,” said one fan. “Today, the ancestors are smiling.”
The phrase “joy of the Ghost” captured the national mood perfectly – a mix of relief, pride, and catharsis after a decade-and-a-half of frustration.
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Orbit College’s story added poignancy. Promoted as newcomers, they showed spirit but were relegated on the final day after finishing 16th on goal difference.
Coach Pogiso Makhoye admitted his side “gave the game away,” while bizarre own-goal clips sparked online jokes and even light-hearted match-fixing memes.
Yet the focus remained on Pirates’ achievement.
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A Season of Resilience
Pirates’ triumph was built on foundations laid over several seasons.
After appointing Mbuthuma, the club emphasised structure and collective effort over individual brilliance.
Key signings bolstered the midfield and attack, while the academy pipeline, exemplified by Mofokeng, injected youthful energy.
Their defensive record was exceptional; opponents rarely breached the wall marshalled by Chaine and company.
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Off the pitch, club legends like Moeneeb Josephs and analysts celebrated emotionally, with some broadcasts showing raw jubilation.
DJ Prince Kaybee’s comment that the title felt “unearned” due to the own goals drew swift backlash from fans proud of the season-long consistency.
This win transcends silverware.
It restores balance to the PSL, re-igniting rivalries and inspiring hope for other clubs.
For Sundowns, it marks a reset; their dynasty isn’t over, but their aura of invincibility has cracked.
Pirates have shown that patience, smart management, and belief can topple giants.
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As fireworks lit up the night sky and players paraded the trophy, one thing was clear: the Ghost is back.
Orlando Pirates are champions of South Africa once more.
The 14-year drought is over, and a new chapter of Buccaneer dominance may just be beginning. Up the Bucs.
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Disclaimer: This article was compiled using the AI tool Grok on X and may contain inaccuracies
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