Three players who can propel PSL newbies Orbit College into Premiership stratosphere
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Newcomers Orbit College have done the hard yards to secure their place in the top flight via the PSL promotion-relegation playoffs. As they brace for the challenge ahead, they do so with the advantage of arriving without the burden of heavy expectations.
The North West-based outfit will embark on their maiden Premiership season with a tricky away fixture against AmaZulu next Saturday. While few expect them to upset the establishment, it's precisely that lack of pressure that could make them dangerous. They proved that point during their impressive Motsepe Foundation Championship (MFC) campaign and in the playoffs against Cape Town Spurs and Casric Stars.
The World Cup-hosting city of Rustenburg will also welcome top-flight football for the first time in nearly a decade. With Olympia Park Stadium selected as Orbit's home base, visiting teams might find it tough to adapt to what is a relatively modest, but potentially hostile venue.
With more questions than answers heading into the season, here are three players who could be key to helping Orbit stay in the top flight:
Monnapule Saleng
The Orlando Pirates loanee has been one of the most talked-about players since mid-last season and throughout the off-season, as he slipped down the pecking order at his parent club.
Saleng is widely regarded as one of the most talented wingers in the country. He had a strong run with the Buccaneers, but after limited game time in their 2024/25 campaign, his form and rhythm may have taken a hit. For Orbit, he represents a potential game-changer — if he can rediscover his confidence and sharpness.
While his talent is undeniable, it would be premature to assume he will single-handedly carry the team. The weight of expectation from fans — and from within himself — could be a factor. But even if things don't go perfectly on the pitch, his experience and pedigree make him a valuable addition. His presence alone will lift the quality around him.
Sekhoane Moerane
The goalkeeper was instrumental in Orbit's playoff success, producing key saves at crucial moments and going through the mini-tournament without conceding a single goal.
The Lesotho international will be vital heading into the season — not only as the last line of defence, but also as a player who brings composure and international experience. He will likely play a leading role in helping the team navigate tight games and difficult moments throughout the campaign.
Gomolemo Khoto
The dynamic midfielder played a major role in both Orbit's strong Motsepe Foundation Championship run and their playoff triumph. His pace and vision in attacking transitions were standout features in the team's campaign, where they finished second — just five points behind Durban City.
Khoto enters the new season with confidence, having delivered the crucial assist that allowed Letsie Koapeng to score the match-winning goal against Cape Town Spurs in the playoffs, securing a vital 1-0 win. This season presents the perfect opportunity for him to showcase his full skill set on the biggest domestic stage.
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