
Lee Miles spotted at Orlando Pirates
Formerly with Cape Town City FC, Miles served the Citizens as Head of Sport Science and Performance, starting as a junior in June 2018.
As reported by iDiski Times last week, Miles has become Orlando Pirates' fitness coach after former coach Jose Riveiro departed with Carlos Nodar Paz.
Orlando Pirates haven't announced this midfielder
Miles has become the third new technical arrival alongside coach Abdeslam Ouaddou and the biokinetics specialist Dylan Cox.
Orlando Pirates transfer news: Teenage winger Head coach: Abdeslam Ouaddou
Assistant head coach: Mandla Ncikazi
Second assistant head coach: Ryan Jacobs
Strength and conditioning coach: Helmi Geldich
Goalkeeper coach: Tyron Damons
Biokinetics specialist: Dylan Cox
Fitness coach: Lee Miles.
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