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Burkina Faso Intentional To Undergo A Trial
from Reporter on 07/27/2015 12:26 PM
Mamelodi Sundowns are rumoured to have invited a Burkina Faso intentional to undergo a trial.
News coming out from Chana is that Striker Amed Toure has received an invitation from Mamelodi Sundowns to undergo a trial session at the South African Premier League club, Dailysoccerghana.net sources have revealed.
The 28-year-old Burkina Faso international, who joined the Porcupine Warriors on a three-year-deal in September last year, is eager to re-launch his career in a top African or European league after featuring for Lokeren, Sfaxien and El Gouna.
It remain to be seen if this news are anything to go by.
Anele Won't be coming back to SA As Yet.
from Reporter on 07/27/2015 10:22 AM
Speaking to the source Luck Mchunu about the possibility of Anele Ngcongca making a move back home to Join the current Nedbank Champions.
The Source said that Anele Ngcongca doesn't have what it takes to compete in the team.
“If I look at the performances of both Siyanda Zwane and Asavela Mbekile, I don't see Ngcongca playing for Sundowns” Said Luck Mchunu
“Siyanda Zwane and Asavela Mbekile's performance are on top at the moment and to be specific, Anele won't be coming back to SA as yet.
The source further said that Mamelodi Sundowns mustn't buy any player because Masandawana have a good team.
Anele Ngcongca was recently an unused substitute in KRC Genk's 3-1 win over OH Leuven on Saturday evening.
Mamelodi Sundowns assistant coach Rhulani Mokoena says new signing Fiston Abdul Razak will be a hit at the club after signing from Sofapaka.
from Reporter on 07/26/2015 10:19 PM
Mamelodi Sundowns assistant coach Rhulani Mokoena says new signing Fiston Abdul Razak will be a hit at the club after signing from Sofapaka.
The Burundi international joined Sundowns in May 2015 in a deal worth 24 million, he has already scored once for the club in pre-season friendly and Mokoena has touted the striker to be a hit at the club saying he has all the qualities of a super striker.
Great player -Fiston is a warrior, a predator and very good on playing with his back to goal. He's very mobile and can play in spaces. He's also quick and has a very good first touch. -He needs to acclimatize to the tempo of football in South Africa. It's very quick and you could see sometimes he thinks he had more time and he was dispossessed of the ball, that needs to improve and it will come in time but he's a very good player, he will score a lot of goals for us, he told Kick off.
The PSL resumes in August 2015.
Mamelodi Sundowns’ U15 team lost 2-0 to Real Madrid in their third Manchester United Premier Cup Group C clash on Tuesday morning.
from Reporter on 07/26/2015 10:14 PM
Mamelodi Sundowns’ U15 team lost 2-0 to Real Madrid in their third Manchester United Premier Cup Group C clash on Tuesday morning.
The Chloorkop-basedside lost their opening game 2-1 to tournament hosts, Manchester United, and drew their second game 0-0 against Australian side FNSW Institute.
The Brazilians' final group game will take place this afternoon where they will be looking to register their first win against Mexican outfit, Chivas. With only two teams qualifying from the group, Sundowns will not be able to qualify for the knockout stages but will be looking to end their tournament on a high.
Real Madrid, Manchester United and Chivas all currently sit on five points and with only two teams progress to the quarter-finals on Wednesday morning, Sundowns will face a tough test in their final game. The final of the tournament is set for Thursday at 15h00 taking place at the AJ Bell Stadium in Manchester.
Ajax Cape Town trialist Rheece Evans will feature for the Urban Warriors in this weekend’s Cape Town Cup as his proposed move to the Mother City
from Reporter on 07/26/2015 10:05 PM
Ajax Cape Town trialist Rheece Evans will feature for the Urban Warriors in this weekend’s Cape Town Cup as his proposed move to the Mother City edges ever closer.
The Mamelodi Sundowns right-back endured a tough season under Pitso Mosimane last campaign, featuring in just 44 minutes of League action the entire season since joining from Maritzburg United in June. The 24-year-old is looking to resurrect his playing career in the Cape, and having been on trial under Roger De Sa, is set to make his unofficial debut at this weekend’s pre-season spectacle.
Ajax Cape Town CEO Ari Efstathiou confirmed there is interest from both parties to sign the defender, with the club at an advanced stage of negotiations. “We are at quite an advanced stage [of talks] with Rheece,” Efstathiou said. “We would like Rheece to join the club, and Rheece would love to come to the club – he fits nicely with the system that we are playing.
“Now it’s just a matter of agreement with the clubs – we are busy speaking with Sundowns at the moment.” When asked if he will participate in the Cape Town Cup, Efstathiou confirmed the defender’s involvement. “Yes, he will,” he says. Should he sign, Evans will be brought in to replace Nazeer Allie, who earlier made the move to Bidvest Wits, and will face competition with utility player Cecil Lolo, who also played in the right-back position last season.
Striker Bonginkosi Ntuli has thanked Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Pitso Mosimane for sanctioning his loan move to Platinum Stars.
from Reporter on 07/26/2015 03:55 PM
Striker Bonginkosi Ntuli has thanked Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Pitso Mosimane for sanctioning his loan move to Platinum Stars. Ntuli, 24, spent the second half of last season on loan at AmaZulu after finding his first-team opportunities limited under Mosimane in the first half of the Premiership campaign.
And, with his first-team prospects not expected to improve in the season ahead, Ntuli was recently given the green light to link up with Cavin Johnson's side.
It's a decision that Ntuli appreciates, and he is now looking to make the most of his time with Dikwena. He told Goal: "I am feeling happy to join a new club and I hope I get a chance to play regularly like at AmaZulu last season.
"The coach (Pitso Mosimane) has decided to loan me out again. So, credit to him and I am happy to be here at Platinum Stars. "He (Johnson) is a good coach. I hope he understands my style of play." When quizzed on whether he expected to stay at Platinum Stars beyond the end of his loan spell, Ntuli added: "No, there is no option to purchase. "I am going straight back to Sundowns at the end of the season."
Mamelodi Sundowns Are Linked With Shaun Mason October
from Reporter on 07/26/2015 11:50 AM
Mamelodi Sundowns are linked with south African defender Shaun Mason October, whose playing his trade in Ghana.
The defender plays for hearts of oak and they've been rumours linking the young South African with a move to the current NedBank Champions, Mamelodi Sundowns.
“Hearts of Oak defender Shaun Mason October is being tracked by Mamelodi Sundowns over a possible transfer, Dailysoccerghan a.netcan confirm.
” “The agent of October is set to hold talks with the PSL side this week regarding the offer for the South African left-back.” I contact one of Sundowns News reporters, and it seems this are just claims from Ghana. “No sky i haven't heard of such news”. reporter Lucky Mnchunu said.
Mamelodi Sundowns Are Assessing Ugandan International
from Reporter on 07/26/2015 11:34 AM
Sundowns News Reporter has learnt that Mamelodi Sundowns are running the rule over Ugandan defender Andrew Mwesigwa.
The 31-year-old looked set to join Bidvest Wits, but negotiations over personal terms scuppered the deal at the last minute. He is now hoping for better luck at Sundowns, with club official Thulani Thuswa telling the reporter: "He is training with us, but I am not sure about his situation with the club right now.
” Mwesigwa has a wealth of experience, having captained the Uganda national team and previously played in Iceland and China. He has been free since leaving Kazakhstan Premier League club FC Ordabasy.
Lebogang Mokoena, Has Dismissed Rumours
from Reporter on 07/26/2015 03:50 AM
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder, Lebogang Mokoena, has endured a rough time at the club over the past two seasons but has down-played talks linking him with a move away. 'Cheeseboy' has struggled for game time in the last two campaigns due to persistent injuries and a lack of form. Last season he was one of the first team players who was relegated to play with the U19’s in the Multi-Choice Diski Challenge. Sundowns recently took the option to extend the player's contract until the end of next year and the player refused to be drawn on speculation surrounding his career and a potential move. Speaking about the speculation the 28-year-old said, “I have also read that and what I can say is that I am still contracted to Sundowns until the end of 2016. I really can’t say I’m moving or I’m not moving. Time will only tell and I’ll see what the future holds for me in the 2015/16 season.” “Obviously I will have to work hard. There will be new players coming in and the coach will give a chance to those who raise their hands to be counted in the team,” Mokoena said.
Mamelodi Sundowns Have Opened Up Exploratory Talks With Ngcongca
from Reporter on 07/26/2015 12:38 AMAs has happened in the last few transfer windows, the future of Genk’s South African defender, Anele Ngcongca, is up in the air.
The 27-year-old is currently weighing up his options for the future, with interest from Belgium, Greece and Mamelodi Sundowns coming in for him. Mamelodi
Sundowns have opened up exploratory talks with Ngcongca with regards to a possible return to South Africa, however it has since been explained that he also has other options in Europe. Despite the interest, Ngcongca does still have a contract with Genk that runs until 2018, meaning that his transfer fee could be a potential stumbling block for any club wishing to sign him.

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