Bloemfontein Celtic F.C.

Bloemfontein Celtic Football Club (simply known as Celtic) is a South African amateur football club based in Bloemfontein that competes in the ABC Motsepe League, the third tier of the South African football league system. Bloemfontein Celtic has a large fan base in the Free State. Its supporters were known as Siwelele. The team plays its home matches in Siwelele Park Ground.

Bloemfontein Celtic
Bloemfontein Celtic FC logo.svg
Full nameBloemfontein Celtic Football Club
Nickname(s)Phunya Sele Sele, Siwelele
Founded1969; 54 years ago (1969), as Mangaung United
GroundSiwelele Park Ground, Bloemfontein
Capacity500
LeagueABC Motsepe League
2021–2211th

The club sold its franchise to Royal AM before the start of the 2021–22 South African Premier Division season.[1][2][3]

HistoryEdit

The club was founded by Norman Mathobisa and Victor Mahatane in 1969. They administered the club until the early 1980s when financial challenges forced them to sell the club to Petrus "Whitehead" Molemela.[4] In November 2001, after the relegation of Phunya Sele Sele, Molemela sold his shares in the club to Demetri "Jimmy" Augousti, a former Celtic player.

After only three years out of the top-flight, the club regained its PSL status with an impressive season in 2003–04 when they were crowned First Division champions. They also managed to win the 2005 SAA Supa 8 and the 2007 Telkom Charity Cup.

In 2009 they formed a partnership with Portuguese club Sporting CP, that included the creation of a youth academy, based in the capital of the Free State.[5]

Max Tshabalala, who also owns Roses United, took over from Augousti on 21 July 2014.[6]

HonoursEdit

Club recordsEdit

Premier Soccer League recordEdit

Club officials/technical teamEdit

  • Chairman:   Max Tshabalala
  • MD:   Rali Ramabodu
  • CEO:   Khumbulani Konco
  • Team manager:   John Maduka
  • Coach:   Lehlohonolo Seema
  • Goalkeeper coach:   Andre Bronkhorst
  • Head of youth development:   Molefi Ntseki
  • Sports Scientist:   Molaoa Pakiso

First team squadEdit

Current squadEdit

As of 4 April 2021

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   RSA Gerhard Phafoli
2 DF   RSA Mpusana Tani
3 DF   RSA Mzwanele Mahashe
5 DF   RSA Wandisile Letlabika
7 MF   RSA Tumelo Mangweni
8 MF   RSA Lantshene Phalane
9 FW   LES Sera Motebang
10 FW   RSA Ndumiso Mabena
11 FW   RSA Tebogo Potsane
12 MF   RSA Neo Maema
13 MF   RSA Siphelele Luthuli
14 FW   RSA Tumelo Njoti
15 DF   ZIM Ronald Pfumbidzai
16 GK   RSA Jackson Mabokgwane
17 FW   RSA Rendani Ndou
18 MF   RSA Given Mashikinya
19 DF   RSA Sello Matjila
20 MF   RSA Ryan De Jongh
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   RSA Victor Letsoalo
22 DF   RSA Tshepo Rikhotso
23 MF   RSA Tumiso Mogakwe
24 DF   RSA Thato Lingwati
25 DF   RSA Justice Chabalala
26 MF   RSA Sifiso Ngobeni
27 FW   CGO Harris Tchilimbou
28 DF   RSA Teboho Khasipe
31 GK   RSA Sipho Chaine
32 GK   RSA Mondli Mpoto
33 DF   RSA Justice Chabalala
34 MF   RSA Andile Fikizolo
35 MF   RSA Lucky Baloyi
36 DF   RSA Aviwe Nyamende
38 DF   RSA Mokone Mereko
42 MF   RSA Jabulani Ncobeni
50 MF   RSA Menzi Masuku

Out on loanEdit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   RSA Shadrack Kobedi (on loan at TS Sporting)

Kit manufacturerEdit

ChairmenEdit

  •   Norman Mathobisa and Victor Mahatanya (1969–1984)
  •   Petros Molemela (1984 – November 2001)
  •   Jimmy Augousti (November 2001 – 21 July 2014)
  •   Max Tshabalala (21 July 2014 – 22 July 2014)
  •   Khumo Molahlehi (23 July 2014 – present)

CoachesEdit

  •   Paul Dolezar (2005–06)
  •   Tony De Nobrega (2006–07)
  •   Khabo Zondo (1 July 2007 – 9 April 2008)
  •   David Modise (interim) (April 2008 – 8 June)
  •   Mich d'Avray (1 July 2008 – 27 December 2008)
  •   Owen Da Gama (28 Dec 2008 – 30 June 2010)
  •   Clinton Larsen (9 Aug 2010 – 7 October 2013)
  •   Ernst Middendorp (11 Oct 2013 – 15 December 2014)
  •   Clinton Larsen (15 Dec 2014–2015)
  • Serame Letsoaka ( 3 Dec 2015–30 Oct 2016)
  • John Maduka & Lehlohonolo Seema(interim)(30 Oct 2016–3 Jul 2017)
  • Veselin Jelusic (3 July 2017 – 14 June 2018)
  • Steve Khompela ( 20 June 2018–27 Dec 2018)
  • Lehlohonolo Seema (28 Dec 2018– 5 Jul 2020)
  • John Maduka (6 July 2020–present)

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Sibembe, Yanga (17 August 2021). "SOCCER: Royal AM finally make it into the Premiership after PSL confirms Bloem Celtic purchase". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  2. ^ "OFFICIAL | PSL confirm Bloemfontein Celtic sale, club to be renamed Royal AM". Kick Off. 17 August 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  3. ^ "PSL confirms sale of Bloemfontein Celtic to Royal AM". FS News Online. 18 August 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Celtic co-founder Mathobisa mourned". The Sowetan.
  5. ^ Bloemfontein Celtic FC (2009). "Academy: New academy to improve Celtic football". Archived from the original on 2 February 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  6. ^ "Max Tshabala Says He Is The New Bloem Celtic Owner". soccerladuma.co.za.

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