Mamelodi Sundowns Launch New Kit for 2025/26 Season

PUMA and Mamelodi Sundowns have launched the new Home and Away kits for the 2025/26 season. “The Art of Play kit design is inspired by the dazzling combination of strategy, precision, and artistry with which Masandawana plays the Beautiful Game,” noted PUMA. The Home kit is in the traditional yellow shirt, blue shorts, and white… Continue reading Mamelodi Sundowns Launch New Kit for 2025/26 Season

Miguel Cardoso Happy with Sundowns Start

PLEASED: Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso is happy with his perfomance at the club. Photo: Mamelodi Sundowns

After much thought, Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso has concluded he is on the right track at the club. The Portuguese has been at the helm since December last year, having taken over from Manqoba Mngqithi. Sundowns went on to retain their league title with a 12-point difference over second-placed Orlando Pirates, and credit to… Continue reading Miguel Cardoso Happy with Sundowns Start

Sundowns to Cut Down Current Squad

Mamelodi Sundowns mentor Miguel Cardoso has hinted at a smaller squad for the Betway Premiership champions ahead of next the season. The Brazilians boosted a squad of 40 players last season, as per Transfermarkt, including five goalkeepers. Three players have already been let go: Lucas Suarez, Rivaldo Coetzee, and Sipho Mbule, who was on loan… Continue reading Sundowns to Cut Down Current Squad

Former Mamelodi Sundowns Co-owner Passes Away

CAF President Patrice Motsepe says the late Mamelodi Sundowns co-owner Angelo Tsichlas will always have a special place in his heart. Angelo Tsichlas passed away on Tuesday following a car accident on Solomon Mahlangu in Pretoria. Motsepe took over Mamelodi Sundowns from the Tsichlas family in 22 years ago. “I am deeply saddened by the… Continue reading Former Mamelodi Sundowns Co-owner Passes Away

Mamelodi Sundowns Potential Opponents in the Last 16

HOPEFUL: All eyes will be on Mamelodi Sundowns on Wednesday evening, as they carry the hopes of the African continent going into their final group game against Brazilian club Fluminense. Photo: Mamelodi Sundowns

All eyes will be on Mamelodi Sundowns on Wednesday evening when they fight for a place in the knockout stage of the FIFA Club World Cup. The Tshwane side carries the hopes of the African continent going into their final group game against Brazilian club Fluminense. The two sides meet at the Hard Rock Stadium… Continue reading Mamelodi Sundowns Potential Opponents in the Last 16

Bellingham Full of Praise for Mamelodi Sundowns

HOPEFUL: All eyes will be on Mamelodi Sundowns on Wednesday evening, as they carry the hopes of the African continent going into their final group game against Brazilian club Fluminense. Photo: Mamelodi Sundowns

In defeat, Mamelodi Sundowns players can still hold their heads high. This is the view of Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jobe Bellingham, whose side beat Sundowns 4-3 in their FIFA Club World Cup encounter in Cincinnati on Saturday. While it is indeed true that praising a defeated team does not change the scoreline in their favour,… Continue reading Bellingham Full of Praise for Mamelodi Sundowns

Ronwen Williams Draws Lessons from Dortmund Defeat

“So, yeah, it was just one of those unfortunate situations. But we learn from it, and we keep going.” With the above words, Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper Ronwen Williams has looked past his horrendous error against Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. Sundowns lost 3-4 to the Germans in a FIFA Club World Cup match played in Cincinnati,… Continue reading Ronwen Williams Draws Lessons from Dortmund Defeat

Sundowns, Dortmund in Seven-Goal Thriller

Mamelodi Sundowns and Borussia Dortmund have produced a thriller in their FIFA Club World Cup Group F match in Cincinnati. The ‘Brazilians’ met the German outfit at the TQL Stadium on Saturday evening. Sundowns scored first through Lucas Ribeiro Costa after just 11 minutes on the clock, but Dortmund hit back five minutes later through… Continue reading Sundowns, Dortmund in Seven-Goal Thriller

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