
Orlando Pirates news: Mokoena signs and Saleng father
Following a strong finish to the previous season, during which he trained with the Orlando Pirates senior side, Mokoena has earned his place in the Buccaneers' A squad.
This promotion signals continued belief in their development structures. Think: Relebohile Mofokeng
Mohau Nkota
Mbekezeli Mbokazi
Siphiwe Silepe
Carmen Darsin… Full story here.
Orlando Pirates news: R3 million court case and Miguel Timm Orlando Pirates winger Monnapule Saleng at the Athlone Stadium against Cape Town Spurs. Image: Sowetan
Betway Premiership rookies, Orbit College, have welcomed back Monnapule Saleng on loan from Orlando Pirates. The coach is beyond excited, to say the least.
Kaizer Chiefs news: R10 million winger and special advice
Monnapule Saleng has paused his frustrating spell at Orlando Pirates, where game time dwindled due to off-field issues and strained relations with management.
The 28-year-old has been loaned to his former club, Orbit College. Saleng is expected to play a key role for Orbit in the upcoming season as they prepare to compete in their first ever season in the top flight.
Coach Pogiso Makhoye, who first discovered the Orlando Pirates attacker eight years ago, is thrilled to be working with him again. His excitement speaks not just to the player's ability, but also to the father-son connection they created…Full story here.
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