Nothing fun happened at Morooka Swallows this summer. However, the new update is much better than the recent news.
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Moroccan swallows are in danger
The problem began when the club failed to pay the player in November 2023.
The Swallows team responded by avoiding training and two games against Mamelodi Sundowns and Golden Arrows.
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As a result, the Premier Soccer League fined Swallows R1 million, including a 24-month suspension of R600,000.
The Swallows reversed course and immediately waived 22 players.
- Daniel Akpeyi
- Takasani Mbanjwa
- Buhl Thompson
- Bongani Sam
- Musokojishi Schwaburu
- Vusi Sibiya
- Renshane Phalane
- Tumelo Mangweni
- Tzediso Padge
- Wandisil Retravika
- Givemore Coupe
- Tandolwetu Ngwenya
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- Siyabonga Khumalo
- Farake Tsanini
- Owethu Khumalo
- Mbulelo Wambi
- Mukseli Rampa
- Ntsako Makhubela
- Lindokuhle Mushari
- Kwanda Mugonyama
- Thraksani Mthethwa.
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New players join Swallows training
After returning to the training ground two weeks ago, the Swallows reportedly invited two new players for evaluation.
“far post It is understood that the Dube Birds have welcomed trialists including former Orlando Pirates attacking midfielders Augustin Mahlonoko and Tristan Nikitaridis,” the paper said.
“After leaving La Masia, Mahronoko continued to try his luck at Kaslik Stars in January, aiming to return to the top flight. And although Nikitaridis was evaluated at AmaZulu last month, the club decided not to sign him. has been decided,” the article added.
Steve Kompella absent
Coach Kompela was a conspicuous absentee after his sudden return to training last week, which included some players.
According to the SABC, the former Kaizer Chiefs and Free State Stars tactician is pondering his future.
“Morooka Swallows coach Steve Kompela was a notable absentee when the club resumed training on Tuesday, but SABC Sport has confirmed the experienced leader is pondering his future. ” the report said.
“The players have been preparing for the game against City in about two weeks at Cape Town Stadium, but the session on Tuesday was conducted by assistant coaches Moussa Nyatama and Diteko Mototo, who are from Kompela. “This is expected to continue until the situation becomes clearer and a final decision is reached,” it said. Added report.
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