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229 Days Later: Is Thabo Nodada the Missing Piece to Cape Town City’s Puzzle?

Cape Town City midfielder Thabo Nodada has made a remarkable comeback to competitive football, ending a lengthy 229-day spell on the sidelines due to injury. The 29-year-old’s last appearance came in a goalless draw against Kaizer Chiefs in March, where he played a crucial role before being forced to take an extended break. Nodada made […]

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South Africa’s next generation: Will they rise to global football stardom or fade away?

South Africa boasts an emerging generation of young football talent that holds the potential to bring local brilliance to the global stage. Yet, a key question lingers: can these players break into Europe’s elite leagues, build long-standing careers, and sustain their success among the world’s best? When Lyle Foster recently joined the Premier League, he

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Chuene Morifi: From Mamelodi Sundowns to Turkish Football – A New Chapter Unfolds

South African football star Chuene Morifi is embarking on a thrilling new chapter in her career, having recently joined Beylerbeyi Spor Kulübü, a prominent women’s football club in Turkey. With an impressive track record that includes two CAF Women’s Champions League titles with Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies and several accolades, Morifi is ready to make her

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Four Boys from Carlos Soccer Development Academy Set for Assessment at Livingston Football Club

In a momentous development for the Buffalo City Region, four talented boys from the Carlos Soccer Development Academy in East London are preparing to travel to Scotland for an assessment at Livingston Football Club. The young athletes—Akhathina Liema, Akhumzi Mangali, Onela Xego, and Sipho Abulele—will embark on their journey in September during the school holidays.

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Two Eastern Cape Football Technocrats Bring Premier Symposium to Gqeberha

Gqeberha, also known as Port Elizabeth, is set to become the epicenter of football expertise and innovation as, Sinesipho Mali and Thembela Maliwa, bring a groundbreaking Football Performance Analysis and Technical Scouting Symposium to the region. This two-day event, to be held at Nelson Mandela University, promises to be a milestone for local football communities.

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Cassius Mailula Scores his first goal for Toronto FC in Canadian Championship Victory

Cassius Mailula, the promising Bafana Bafana International, showcased his talent and resilience in a recent match for Toronto FC against Simcoe County Rovers in the Canadian Championship. Making his first start for “The Reds,” Mailula faced the challenge head-on and delivered an impressive performance that not only secured victory but also marked a personal milestone

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Bongiwe Thusi: “Sending players overseas undeniably benefits our game.”

Bongiwe Thusi, currently dazzling spectators with her prowess for Janine Van Wyk Football Club in the Hollywoodbets Super League, stands as a beacon in South African women’s football. Her journey, adorned with international appearances and club accolades, resonates with dedication, resilience, and an unwavering passion for the beautiful game. Reflecting on her path, Thusi recalls

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Emile Witbooi: The Next Generation Hope for SA?

Emile Witbooi’s journey from the Transnet School of Excellence to Cape Town City Football Club has been nothing short of remarkable. At just 15 years old, he has already garnered attention as one of South Africa’s most promising young talents, following in the footsteps of his father, Surprise Ralani, a respected figure in Mzansi’s football

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From Rural Roots to International Recognition: The Journey of Lunje Noqobo

In the heart of the Eastern Cape, amidst the rolling hills and rugged landscapes of Peddie, a young football prodigy is making waves on the national stage. Lunje Noqobo, a 16-year-old talent, has been called up to represent South Africa in the National Under 17 squad by Coach Vela Khumalo. This marks a significant milestone

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