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Muhsin Ertugral (born 15 September 1959 in Turkey), is a Turkish-German football (soccer) coach. He speaks German, Turkish, English and French fluently.

Ertugral is most notable for coaching in Africa, currently coaching Ajax Cape Town in South Africa.

He picked up a number of trophies with South African team Kaizer Chiefs, including the African Cup Winners' Cup, being the only person to lead a South African team to this honour. He also coached Congo DR (Zaire), taking them to the African Cup of Nations in 1996, where they were eliminated in the quarterfinals. Ertugral was asked to be the technical director of Kaizer Chiefs but he preferred to stay on the coaching stage.

Ertugral was also asked to coach South Africa at the 2002 World Cup.

He has managed the following teams:

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