Gavin Hunt has carved out one of South Africa’s most respected coaching careers. He rose to fame at SuperSport United. There, he won three consecutive league titles. Hunt built strong, disciplined teams that delivered results.
His tactical awareness and passion stood out. Later, he coached Kaizer Chiefs during a difficult time. Although short-lived, his stint brought structure to the club. Hunt remains a determined leader.
Wherever he goes, he brings experience and hunger. He is known for turning underdogs into challengers. Now, his next chapter begins, and South African football fans are paying close attention.

Former Kaizer Chiefs coach signs for Durban City FC
Gavin Hunt is back! The former Kaizer Chiefs boss has joined newly promoted Durban City FC. Sharing the news on Instagram, Hunt wrote, “New home. New journey. Excited about this!” His excitement was clear. Hunt is known for a direct, organized style of football. His teams are tough, well-drilled, and fearless.
Durban City fans can expect discipline and structure. Players will work hard, press high, and fight for every point. Hunt doesn’t settle for mediocrity. He expects commitment and results. With him, every match becomes a battle. The club’s promotion now feels even more promising. Fans are buzzing with hope and belief.
Will Hunt win the league with Durban City FC?
Don’t rule it out. Hunt led SuperSport United from obscurity to glory. He knows how to build winning teams. Durban City FC is full of energy and ambition. With Hunt’s guidance, they can dream big.
His leadership and system can shake the league. Expect surprises this season. If anyone can pull off a miracle, it’s Gavin Hunt.
Indeed, even the fans believe that Gavin will have a great time as Durban City coach.
@Benni McCarthy “Congratulations my Coachy welcome back and all the best
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@safwaaaan7 “Yes coach ,let’s win some titles ”
@Mhlonishwa Shiba “My heart is full congratulations my friend
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