The club has its roots at Wits University in Johannesburg, where it was formed in 1921 by the university's Students Representatives Council. The club competed in a variety of tournaments and leagues before eventually winning promotion to the National Football League in 1975 - then South Africa's top domestic league.
The club won their first major title in 1978 - winning the Mainstay Cup after beating Kaizer Chiefs in the final of the competition. Six years later they picked up the BP Top 8, and a year later in 1985 they again beat Chiefs, this time in the final of the JPS Knockout Cup. The club finished 6th in the inaugural NSL season in 1985 while Scottish striker Frank McGrellis was crowned the league's top scorer with a total of 29 league and cup goals.
And that’s why he’s understandably pained to see the team enduring their worst-ever season in the top flight ... De Sa is no stranger to SA football, having coached top-flight clubs such as the defunct Bidvest Wits, Orlando Pirates, and Ajax Cape Town.
🎙️ Muhsin Ertuğral. “There’s seven trophies in my cabinet.” ... @CapeTownCityFC ...Hunt, who once led teams like Bidvest Wits and SuperSport to domestic success, found himself in an untenable position at the helm of Chiefs and later at SuperSport ... .
Club Statement... The 60-year-old won three successive titles with SuperSport, while he bagged his fourth with the defunct Bidvest Wits – among other accolades in his career ... .
During the 2016/17 campaign, he famously led an unfancied Bidvest Wits side to the title, and landed the coveted Kaizer Chiefs job following Ernst Middendorp's firing in 2020. However, his time with the Soweto giants was not a happy one ... .
Unfortunately for him, the world of football and especially coaching, works a little differently ... The last time Hunt had a proper team at his disposal was with Bidvest Wits he won the Premiership with in 2017 before they were sold two years later. .