- Mamelodi Sundowns F.C.
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Mamelodi Sundowns Full name Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club Nickname(s) The Brazilians, Bafana Bastyle, Downs Founded 1970 Ground Loftus Stadium, Pretoria
(Capacity: 51,762)Chairman Patrice Motsepe Manager Johan Neeskens
League ABSA Premiership 2010-11 ABSA Premiership, 4th Home coloursAway coloursOld logoClub's training grounds in Chloorkop, EkurhuleniMamelodi Sundowns are a South African football (soccer) club that plays in the Premier Soccer League.
Since 2003, Sundowns are owned by rand billionaire Patrice Motsepe.
The club's nickname, The Brazilians, is a reference to their uniforms, which echo those of the Brazilian national team.
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History
Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club originated from Marabastad, a cosmopolitan area North West of the Pretoria CBD.
The club was originally formed in the early 1960s by a group of youngsters, among them were Reginald Hartze, Joey Lawrence and Bernard Hartze, to mention but a few, and it became an official football club in 1970.
The club was affiliated to the Federation Professional Soccer League in 1973 and the same year reached the finals of the Coca Cola Cup where they played against Berea United and lost 5–3.
In 1978, the Federation Professional Soccer League threw their weight behind the then National Professional Soccer League. This meant the end of the Federation Professional Soccer League and the subsequent relegation of Sundowns to the second division.
For five years ‘Downs battled to gain promotion and during that period the Sundowns management resolved to disband the club but instead were approached by the late Boy Mafa who bought the franchise for R10000.00, a transaction facilitated by then lawyer, Dikgang Moseneke. This resulted in the club relocating to Mamelodi in the early 1980s.
In 1984 South African football was the first sport to become non-racial and the National Soccer League was formed incorporating the top clubs in the country.
Sundowns earned promotion to the NSL in 1985 but in their first season in top-flight soccer, they found the going difficult until Zola Mahobe came on board and appointed Ben Segale as their coach.
In 1988, the ownership of the club fell in the hands of Standard Bank, which repossessed the club from Mr. Zola Mahobe. The Twin Pharmaceutical Group, owned by the Krok brothers, then bought the club from Standard Bank.
Sundowns enjoyed a golden period of success in the late 90s that saw them pick up three consecutive PSL titles (the PSL replaced the NSL at the start of the 1996/97 season) from 1998 to 2000 as well as being Bob Save Super Bowl winners in 1998 and Rothmans Cup winners in 1999.
The club reached the final of the 2001 CAF Champions League, their best performance in continental competition, where they were defeated 4–1 on aggregate by Egyptian club Al-Ahly.
In 2003, mining magnate Patrice Motsepe bought 51% shares in the club and in 2004 he took total control of the club by buying the remaining shares and thus became the sole owner and shareholder of the club.
Sundowns picked up their first piece of silverware for six years in May 2006 when co-coaches Miguel Gamondi and Neil Tovey oversaw Sundowns’ triumph in the PSL, the seventh league title in their history.
After a slow start to the 2006–07 season, Gamondi and Tovey were relieved of their positions and Gordon Igesund took over as head coach. Under Igesund, Sundowns defended their title in emphatic style, running away with the trophy. They failed to win the ‘double’ losing to Ajax Cape Town in the 2007 ABSA Cup final.
After a stuttering start to the 2009/2010 season, an impressive run through the second half of the season saw the club to second position in the final league standings. The club nevertheless parted ways with coach Hristo Stoichkov.
In the 2010/2001 season, Antonio Lopez Habas who was the assistant coach under Hristo Stoichkov, took over the reigns of the senior team. Sundowns made its best ever start to a League season and topped the league standings at the end of the first round. The secon round of the league proved more competetitive and Sundowns were in the hunt for the league title until the second last match. Habas resigned in February citing personal reasons and went back to Spain. Assistant coach Ian Gorowa, was appointed as interim Head Coach.A chaotic fixture list which saw an abandonded match scheduled in between 2 other matches, eventually cost Sundowns the title, finishing 4th, within 2 points of the winners.
A strategic decision to play Total Football was announced by Club President Patrice Motsepe before the start of the 2011/2012 season. Sundowns appointed, Netherlands and former Barcelona player and assistant coach, Johan Neeskens as Head Coach.In addition the Club undertook the biggest football development project on the entire African continent when it announced a partnership with Johan Cruyff Football Development (JCFD). In terms of this three year deal 4 JCFD coaches are based at the Mamelodi Sundowns Youth Academy,in Pretoria to train the club's local coaches and youth players in the Johan Cruyff football philosophy.
Notable former coaches
Ángel Cappa
Oscar Fulloné
Djalma Cavalcante
Walter Da Silva
Hristo Stoichkov
Henri Michel
Paul Dolezar
Reinhard Fabisch
Clemens Westerhof
Ted Dumitru
Viktor Bondarenko
Antonio Lopez Habas
Gordon Igesund
Neil Tovey
Stanley Tshabalala
Notable former players
Roger Feutmba
Jorge Acuña
Siaka Tiene
Ernest Mtawali
Raphael Chukwu
Mark Anderson
Mbulelo Mabizela
Joas Magolego
Michael Manzini
Phil Masinga
Bennett Mnguni
Sizwe Motaung
Daniel Mudau
Godfrey Sapula
Isaac Shai
Sibusiso Zuma
José Torrealba
Gift Kampamba
Peter Ndlovu
Honours
- PSL League Champion: 5
1997/98, 98/99, 99/00, 05/06, 06/07 - NSL League Champion: 3
1988, 90, 93 - BobSave Super Bowl: 1
1998 - Mainstay Cup: 1
1986 - Rothmans Cup: 1
1999 - JPS Cup: 1
1990 - BP Top 8 Cup Winners: 2
1988, 90 - Ohlsson's Challenge Cup: 1
1988 - Charity Spectacular Winners: 4
1991, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 - SAA Supa 8 Winners: 1
2007 - Nedbank Cup Winners: 1
2008
Club records
- Most starts: Daniel Mudau 390
- Most goals: Daniel Mudau 172
- Most capped player: Sizwe Motaung 24 (South Africa)
- Most starts in a season: Themba Mnguni 48 (1997/98)
- Most goals in a season: Bennett Masinga 33 (1990)
- Record victory: 7–1 vs QwaQwa Stars (19/4/88, NSL);
vs Santos (16/8/98, PSL); vs Vaal Professionals (3/2/99, PSL)
- Record defeat: 1–6 vs Africa Sports (4/11/00, CAF Champions League)
Premier Soccer League record
- 2010/2011 – 4th
- 2009/2010 – 2nd
- 2008/2009 – 9th
- 2007/2008 – 4th
- 2006/2007 – 1st
- 2005/2006 – 1st
- 2004/2005 – 3rd
- 2003/2004 – 10th
- 2002/2003 – 10th
- 2001/2002 – 5th
- 2000/2001 – 3rd
- 1999/2000 – 1st
- 1998/1999 – 1st
- 1997/1998 – 1st
- 1996/1997 – 6th
Club officials/Technical team
- President:
Patrice Motsepe
- CEO:
Kenneth Makhanya
- Team manager:
Michael Manzini
- Coach:
Johan Neeskens
- Assistant coaches:
Jan Derks,
Harold Legodi &
Alex Bapela
- Goalkeeper coach:
Jon Ibarrola
2011–2012 First team squad
As of September 12, 2011 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Calvin Marlin 2 DF Doctor Mampuru 3 MF Esrom Nyandoro 4 FW Mabhuti Khenyeza 5 DF Clayton Daniels 6 MF Matty Pattison 7 MF Domingues 8 MF Hlompho Kekana 9 FW Katlego Mphela 10 MF Teko Modise 11 FW Richard Henyekane 14 MF Surprise Moriri 15 MF Musa Nyatama 16 DF Ramahlwe Mphahlele No. Position Player 17 DF Method Mwanjali (Captain) 18 DF Sibusiso Khumalo 19 DF Innocent Mdledle 23 MF Lebohang Mokoena 24 MF Franklin Cale 25 DF Siyanda Xulu 27 FW Simba Sithole 30 FW Nyasha Mushekwi 31 DF Punch Masenamela 33 MF Siyabonga Ngubane 34 MF Themba Zwane 38 DF Wandisile Letlabika 40 GK Wayne Sandilands 88 MF Solomon Okpako On loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player DF Thapelo Tshilo (at Jomo Cosmos until 30 July 2012) GK Jackson Mabokgwane (at Platinum Stars until 30 July 2012) MF Buhlebuyeza Mkhwanazi (at Bloemfontein Celtic until 30 July 2012) Foreigners
In the South African PSL, only five non-South African nationals can be registered. Players with foreign and South African citizenship do not count as foreigners.
Domingues Elias Pelembe
Solomon Okpako
Nyasha Mushekwi
Method Mwanjali
Simba Sithole
Official sponsor
Ubuntu Botho
External links
- Official website
- Premier Soccer League
- PSL Club Info
- South African Football Association
- Confederation of African Football
Premier Soccer League 2011–12 Ajax Cape Town · AmaZulu · Bidvest Wits · Black Leopards · Bloemfontein Celtic · Free State Stars · Golden Arrows · Jomo Cosmos · Kaizer Chiefs · Mamelodi Sundowns · Maritzburg United · Moroka Swallows · Orlando Pirates · Platinum Stars · Santos · SuperSport UnitedCategories:- South African association football clubs
- Association football clubs in Pretoria
- Association football clubs established in 1970
- Premier Soccer League clubs
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