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Reports: Sekhukhune United part ways with Tinkler

Posted on April 13, 2026
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Reports say Sekhukhune have also part ways with Tinkler’s assistant coach Marc Van Heerden, with the second assistant Paulus Masehe set to stay.

Tinkler’s exit comes shortly after a 1-0 win over Magesi FC. It followed a run of five Betway Premiership matches without a win, along with a Nedbank Cup exit to lower-league side Milford FC.

END OF THE ROAD

The former Orlando Pirates and Cape Town City coach had been appointed in March 2025 as the successor to Lehlohonolo Seema. He initially brought stability to the team, with Sekhukhune enjoying a strong start to the 2025/26 season and even being mentioned as dark horses in the title race.

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The target was a top-three finish and CAF qualification, but the team’s form dropped after the mid-season break.

In the second half of the season, results declined, which Tinkler linked to a loss of composure, injuries to key players, and the challenge of integrating new signings. While the team remained relatively solid defensively, they struggled in front of goal and made costly individual errors.

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At the time of his departure, Sekhukhune were fifth on the table with 38 points from 24 matches, behind AmaZulu and Kaizer Chiefs.

Following Tinkler’s dismissal, reports assist assistant coach Paulus Masehe taking over on an interim basis for the rest of the season. Tinkler’s assistant, Marc van Heerden, also left the club.

Meanwhile, the club is expected to make an official annoucement in due course.

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