{"id":237014,"date":"2021-09-28T17:27:03","date_gmt":"2021-09-28T16:27:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/?p=237014"},"modified":"2021-09-28T17:27:10","modified_gmt":"2021-09-28T16:27:10","slug":"meet-all-mamelodi-sundowns-new-signings-for-2021-2022-season","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/meet-all-mamelodi-sundowns-new-signings-for-2021-2022-season\/","title":{"rendered":"Meet All Mamelodi Sundowns New Signings for 2021\/2022 Season"},"content":{"rendered":"

Founded in 1970, Mamelodi Sundowns is one of the biggest professional football clubs in South Africa. They compete in the first tier of the South African league system (the Premier League Soccer) and have won many national titles and cup competitions. Mamelodi Sundowns new signings for the 2021\/2022 season have been a topic of interest in the sports world and among football critics.<\/p>\n

Mamelodi as a team has thousands of fans who root for them in every single game. Though the club has surpassed the expectations of many lately, the Brazilians are not ready to let their successes get into their head. They are doing all they can to emerge the overall best both within and outside the shores of the country.<\/p>\n

Mamelodi Sundowns New Signings – It’s All About Building A Legacy And Not A New Team<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Mamelodi Sundown’s manager’s career with the club so far solidifies him as one of the best coaches to have led the team. Manqoba Mngqithi, a one-time assistant at the club, has been able to convincingly prove that he has all it takes to stick to his mission – which is to take the club to the highest rank in football.<\/p>\n

His decision to beef up his squad for the 2021\/2022 season has been described as the right step in the right direction and a significant initiative that could see the Brazilians record successful campaigns both at home and in the African league.\u00a0With the new additions to the team, it is not totally out of place to say that the club’s manager is building a ‘better’ and not so entirely new team, but his primary aim of bringing these faces into the team is to create an honorable legacy, one that is worthy of Sundown’s history.<\/p>\n

Coach Mngqithi<\/a> wants to leave his footprint on the sands of time. He doesn’t want to end his career with the team without having anything to show for it. This is the major reason why the club comfortably beefed up their already talented team.<\/p>\n

Talking about Sundowns’ performance in the 2020\/2021 season, it was nothing short of spectacular. As you already know, the team is greatly respected and boasts many talented players with enviable personal records. The Brazilians won the 2020\/2021 premier soccer league against 10-man SuperSport United at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium, clinching their fourth consecutive PSL title.<\/p>\n

With the newly acquired force, Mamelodi Sundowns has already set out on a journey to win their fifth straight PSL title and also lift the coveted CAF Championship trophy.<\/p>\n

The Team Signed An Impressive Number Of Players For The 2021\/2022 Season<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Many players were linked to Mamelodi Sundowns for the 2021\/2022 season. However, after much speculations on the acquirement of players, the club was able to make their decisions known by officially unveiling a couple of football players who would be playing for the team in the current season.\u00a0Meet the newest Brazilians.<\/p>\n

Grant Kekana<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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  • Full Name: <\/strong>Gomolemo Grant Kekana<\/li>\n
  • Age:\u00a0<\/strong>31 years old<\/li>\n
  • Last club: <\/strong>Supersports United<\/li>\n
  • Cost:\u00a0<\/strong>Transfer<\/li>\n
  • Deal Duration:\u00a0<\/strong>Five years<\/li>\n
  • Position:\u00a0<\/strong>Defender<\/li>\n
  • Current market value:\u00a0<\/strong>550 k \u20ac<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

    Born on 31st October 1992 in Polokwane, Grant began his professional career with Supersports United (South African first division) in the 2010\/2011 season until 2013 when he was transferred to Pretoria University Football Club (they currently play in the National first division). He left Pretoria University after the 2014\/2015 season and joined Supersports on transfer. He was with the team until he confirmed in July 2021 that he joined Sundowns on transfer.<\/p>\n

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    Access Granted! \u2705 Grant Kekana is a Brazilian! \ud83d\udcdd\ud83d\udc46<\/p>\n

    Let us know how excited you are to see Grant play in our colours! \ud83d\udc9b#Sundowns<\/a> #WelcomeKekana<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/HFSRJdGxWU<\/a><\/p>\n

    — Mamelodi Sundowns FC (@Masandawana) July 11, 2021<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n