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Mamelodi Sundowns have qualified for the CAF Champions League 16 times during the club’s illustrious history; finishing as runners-up in 2001 before winning the competition in 2016. Three club legends – Tiyani Mabunda, Hlompho Kekana and Teko Modise – explain what makes this season’s campaign special.
Well-respected South African journalist and football commentator, Mark Gleeson, once called Brian Mandela Onyango the ‘Big Block Unit’. Rightly so, the Kenyan defender has impressed beyond expectations since arriving at Mamelodi Sundowns in 2020. A physically strong player, Onyango has been widely lauded ...
With the exponential growth of gaming across the globe, there is no doubt that the youth have taken a keen interest into the world of gaming and esports. According to Games Industry Africa (GIA) Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to be the fastest-growing gaming region in the world with South Africa leading the gaming ...
Masandawana Youth Player Lumka Qhekeka Shoots for the Stars The rise of women’s football on the African continent has unearthed many prolific players of the sport across the diaspora. Historically, South Africa did not have a professional women’s football league until the trailblazing inception of the HollywoodBets Super League in 2019. Going further afield, the introduction of ...
From the Mexican wave of the 1970s to the Haka Matorokisi that the club famously performs at the end of each match, supporters are an integral part of the game. With almost 300 branches spread across South Africa, Swaziland, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and even in the USA, Mamelodi Sundowns has ...
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