Watch out Class of 2000
The class of 2016 may not have beaten Brazil but after a steady start are poised to go one better than the class of 2000, writes WADE PRETORIUS. (more…)
The class of 2016 may not have beaten Brazil but after a steady start are poised to go one better than the class of 2000, writes WADE PRETORIUS. (more…)
By Mo Allie in Brazil
As if being competitive against a Neymar-led Brazil with a full complement of 11 players wasn’t tough enough South Africa, down to 10 men for the last third of the game, surpassed the expectations of even their most ardent fans when they held the hosts to a goalless draw in their opening Group A game at the Mane Garrincha Stadium in Brasilia. (more…)
South Africa U23 coach Owen Da Gama has emphasised his side’s need for teamwork ahead of their Rio 2016 clash against Brazil. (more…)
By Gary Lemke in Rio
Owen da Gama’s class of 2016 are keen to write their own chapter in South African football folklore when they meet the hosts in the opening game of the men’s tournament at the Mane Garrincha Stadium in Brasilia on Thursday.
Former Bafana Bafana player Matthew Booth believes the current crop of players have the potential to make waves in Brazil, writes WADE PRETORIUS. (more…)
Mamelodi Sundowns star Keagan Dolly is keen on the prospect of Steven Pienaar joining the club. (more…)
Mamelodi Sundowns have opted to extend Leonardo Castro’s contract which sees him remain at Chloorkop for the upcoming season.
National U23 coach Owen Da Gama has likened Mamelodi Sundowns winger Keagan Dolly to Brazil superstar Neymar following his rampant display for the senior team against Gambia. (more…)
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane is torn between his ambitions for his club at the Caf Champions League and his country with Keagan Dolly at the centre of the turmoil.
In-form Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Keagan Dolly admits that Saturday’s five-star performance in the national team’s colours took him by surprise. (more…)