Former Orlando Pirates admin set to depart after CAF exit, according to iDiski Times digital paper.
Veteran football administrator Floyd Mbele is on the verge of leaving Sekhukhune United following the club’s disappointing exit from the CAF Confederation Cup preliminary rounds. Mbele, who has a wealth of experience from his successful tenure at Orlando Pirates, joined Sekhukhune in an advisory role to help navigate their challenges in continental competitions. His expertise proved invaluable during recent transfer windows, where he played a key role in shaping the squad. However, recent whispers within the football community suggest he is no longer involved with the club, raising questions about the future direction of Sekhukhune United. As the club looks to rebuild, they must find a way to fill the void left by Mbele’s departure and strategize for future competitions.
AmaZulu coaches turn to DDC for fresh talent
In an effort to bolster their squad, AmaZulu is set to promote three promising players from their DStv Diski Challenge (DDC) team to the first team. Talents Thandanani Obama Mhlongo, Teboho Mashigo, and Bayanda Thabethe are among the players making the leap, aimed at enhancing competition within the squad. With the recent appointment of Arthur Zwane as co-head coach, alongside Vusumuzi ‘Kanu’ Vilakazi, who previously managed the DDC. The club is poised to unveil an exciting wave of young talent. This strategic shift indicates a commitment to fostering homegrown players, ensuring that AmaZulu remains competitive in the DStv Premiership. The infusion of youth into the first team not only invigorates the squad. But also lays a foundation for future success.
Mahlambi’s ambitious journey: Aiming for breakthrough at TS Galaxy
Seluleko Mahlambi, the younger brother of former star Phakamani Mahlambi, is eager to carve out his own path in professional football. As he joins his third Betway Premiership club in as many seasons. After starting his career at AmaZulu and spending the 2023/2024 campaign with Cape Town City’s DStv Diski Challenge team. The promising 20-year-old has now linked up with Bernard Parker’s Diski team at TS Galaxy. With aspirations of emulating his brother’s successful career. Seluleko aims to showcase his talent and prove his worth in a competitive environment. The opportunity at TS Galaxy could serve as the catalyst for his breakout season. Allowing him to contribute to the team while continuing his development as a player.
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