Fadlu Davids

South African footballer


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nameFadlu Davids
fullnameFadluraghman Davids
birth_date
birth_placeCape Town, South Africa
height1.78 m
positionForward
youthyears11995–1997
youthclubs1Ajax Cape Town
youthyears21997–1998
youthclubs2Saxon Rovers
years11999–2000
clubs1Mother City
years22000–2001
clubs2Chernomorets Burgas
years32001–2003
clubs3Manning Rangers
years42003–2004
clubs4Avendale Athletico
years52004–2005
clubs5Vasco da Gama
years62005–2006
clubs6Silver Stars
caps66
goals60
years72007–2012
clubs7Maritzburg United
caps785
goals718
totalcaps91+
totalgoals18+
nationalyears11998
nationalteam1South Africa U17
currentclubRaja CA (head coach)
manageryears12012–2014
managerclubs1Maritzburg United (assistant coach)
manageryears22014
managerclubs2Bloemfontein Celtic (assistant coach)
manageryears32015
managerclubs3Chippa United (assistant coach)
manageryears42015–2017
managerclubs4Maritzburg United (assistant coach)
manageryears52017–2018
managerclubs5Maritzburg United
manageryears62019–2022
managerclubs6Orlando Pirates (assistant coach)
manageryears72022
managerclubs7FC Lokomotiv Moscow (assistant coach)
manageryears82022–2023
managerclubs8Maritzburg United
manageryears92023–2024
managerclubs9Raja CA (assistant coach)
manageryears102024–2025
managerclubs10Simba S.C.
manageryears112025–
managerclubs11Raja CA
imageFadlu Davids 2025.png
captionFadlu Davids in 2025
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Fadluraghman "Fadlu" Davids (born 21 May 1981 in Cape Town, Western Cape) is a South African football manager and former player. He is the currently head coach of Botola club Raja CA.

He spent much of his playing career in the South Africa, most notably with Maritzburg United, where he led them to a National First Division title. After retiring, Davids began his coaching career with Maritzburg as an assistant. In 2017, he was appointed as head coach and let them to their highest ever Premier Soccer League finish and a domestic cup final. Davids went on to serve as assistant coach at Orlando Pirates before heading to Lokomotiv Moscow.

In 2024, he was Josef Zinnbauer's assistant when Raja CA achieved the invincible domestic double, before heading to Tanzania to take charge of Simba SC where he led them to the CAF Confederation Cup final. In 2025, he returned to Raja CA as head coach.

Playing career

Fadlu Davids grew up in Athlone, Cape Town, where he began playing football at a young age. He joined Cape Town Spurs at under-15 and under-17 levels before moving to Saxon Rovers, where he played senior football as a 16-year-old. He also represented the South African U17 national team during this period.

At the age of 17, Davids attended trials with English clubs Fulham FC and West Ham United, training with their youth and reserve sides. Unable to secure a work permit, he returned to South Africa and played for six months with Mother City, though the club was relegated. He signed a three-year deal with the Bulgarian club Chernomorets Burgas and left after one season. "The club ran into financial difficulties which saw the foreign players not being paid" said Davids.

Again, it was back to South Africa to join Manning Rangers, playing under Clive Barker for one-and-a-half seasons. A groin injury saw him depart Rangers and he played National First Division football for Avendale Athletico and then Vasco Da Gama, where he was top goal scorer and player of the year in his tenure at the club. Silver Stars, which became Platinum Stars, was next on Davids' schedule where he stayed for one-and-a-half seasons, helping the side secure the Telkom Cup.

In December 2006, he signed for Maritzburg United, who were battling relegation in the South African Premiership. Although the team was relegated, Davids contributed to their promotion the following season. On 28 June 2008, he scored a brace in the second leg of the play-off final against FC AK to win the 2007–08 National First Division title. He also finished top goalscorer of the season.

He remained at Maritzburg until his retirement in January 2012, serving as captain for two seasons. Persistent ankle injuries forced him to retire from professional football at the age of 31. His coach Ernst Middendorp immediately offered him to become his assistant. After a few days, Fadlu accepted. He played his last career match on 4 December 2011 against AmaZulu FC.

Managerial career

Maritzburg United

Upon his retirement in January 2012, Davids served as assistant coach to Ernst Middendorp at Maritzburg United. He moved with him to Bloemfontein Celtic when Steve Komphela arrived at United in 2014. After one-and-a-half years, he followed Ernst to Chippa United again for six months.

When Middendorp left Martizburg United in 2016, Davids was named interim coach for a third time in his career. His brother, Maahier Davids, was named as his assistant.

Upon the arrival of Roger De Sá, Davids resumed his position as Maritzburg's assistant coach. However, only seven games later, he reclaimed his position as interim coach after De Sá's resignation. Davids was caretaker for the rest of the 2016–17 South African Premier Division. On 1 July, Maritzburg United announced that Fadlu Davids would be the permanent coach after a very good performance as caretaker; he was in charge for the final nine games of the season, winning four, drawing three and losing two.

Davids first full season as a coach was a success; United were only four points away from securing a spot in the 2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup and they also lost the 2017–18 Nedbank Cup final against Free State Stars, which was their last chance to qualify for the CAF tournament. In the 2018–19 season, Davids team played 15 league games and only won once, and on 24 December, Davids was sacked. He gained a reputation for promoting younger players after creating first team opportunities for the likes of Siphesihle NdlovuBandile Shandu and Mlondi Dlamini, all of whom started out as ball boys.

Zinnbauer assistant

Davids returned to be an assistant coach, this time for Orlando Pirates, and has been in that position since 15 January 2019 before leaving to join Josef Zinnbauer as his assistant in Russian side Lokomotiv moscow.

On 8 June 2023, Raja CA appointed him as Zinnbauer's assistant starting from the end of the 2022–23 season until June 2025. Raja became the first Moroccan club in history to win the Botola undefeated. In addition, he achieved the domestic double, following a 2–1 victory over AS FAR in the Throne Cup final. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c9/Raja_players_celebrating_their_2023-24_league_title_2.jpg" caption="Raja players celebrating the first unbeaten title in Botola history"] ::

Simba

On 5 July 2024 he was announced as the head coach of Tanzanian Premier League side Simba.

In the 2024–25 season, Fadlu Davids led Simba SC to a strong campaign in both domestic and continental competitions. They finished runners-up of the 2024–25 Tanzanian Premier League with 78 points, four behind Young Africans, after recording 25 wins, 3 draws, and 2 defeats. In the 2024-25 CAF Confederation Cup, Simba reached the final but were defeated by RS Berkane.

Raja CA

On 22 September 2025, Raja CA announced the return of Fadlu Davids as head coach. Simba wanted to retain the coach, but the lure of returning to Morocco was seemingly too hard to refuse for Davids and his crew after Raja parted ways with Lassaad Chabbi. He became the first-ever South African coach in the history of the club.

Coaching statistics

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TeamFromToRecordGWDLWin %Ref.Total
Maritzburg United23 March 201724 December 2018
Orlando Pirates16 April 202225 April 2022
Maritzburg United14 November 202230 June 2023
Simba SC5 July 202421 September 2025
Raja CA22 September 2025Present
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Honours

Player

Maritzburg United

Silver Stars

Manager

Simba

Assistant manager

Raja CA

Orlando Pirates

References

References

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