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Mamelodi Sundowns
Mamelodi Sundowns, affectionately known as "The Brazilians" or "Masandawana," is a South African professional football club based in Mamelodi, Tshwane (Pretoria). Founded in 1970 during the apartheid era, the club emerged from the local community, with its name inspired by the Mamelodi township. The early years were marked by struggle and passion, laying a foundation for what would become one of the continent's most powerful football institutions. The club's home ground is the iconic Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, a venue it shares with rivals. However, its spiritual home remains the Mamelodi community. Sundowns' history is one of relentless ambition, particularly following its acquisition by mining billionaire Patrice Motsepe in 2003, which transformed its financial and competitive stature. Sundowns' trophy cabinet is the most decorated in South African football history. They have won a record number of Premier Soccer League (PSL) titles, establishing an era of domestic dominance. Their crowning achievement on the continental stage came in 2016 when they won the CAF Champions League, becoming the first South African club to do so in the PSL era. They have also secured multiple Nedbank Cup and Telkom Knockout titles. The club is renowned for its attractive, possession-based "shoe-shine and piano" style of football, a philosophy instilled by legendary coach Pitso Mosimane. This identity has been carried forward, emphasizing technical skill and tactical discipline. The squad has featured iconic players like the prolific striker Daniel "Mambush" Mudau, midfield maestro Teko Modise, and modern stars such as Khama Billiat, Percy Tau, and Themba Zwane. The fan base, known as the "Yellow Nation," is one of the largest and most passionate in Africa, creating a vibrant atmosphere at matches. A fierce rivalry exists with fellow Tshwane giants, SuperSport United, while historic clashes with Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates are highlights of the South African football calendar. Currently, Mamelodi Sundowns remains the benchmark in South African football, consistently competing for and winning league titles. An interesting fact is their extensive scouting network across Africa, which has helped them build a pan-African squad capable of competing at the highest level. The club is not just a team but a symbol of community pride and continental ambition.
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South Africa returns to the World Cup after 24 years, surviving a points deduction to top their group. Can they overcome Mexico, Czechia, and South Korea?
Mamelodi Sundowns Win African Champions League: $6M Prize
Mamelodi Sundowns captured a second African Champions League title with a 2-1 aggregate win over AS FAR, earning $6m and a 2029 Club World Cup spot.
Referee Appointment for Caf Champions League Final Sparks Controversy
Jean-Jacques Ndala Ngambo's appointment to referee the first leg of the Caf Champions League final between Mamelodi Sundowns and AS Far on 17 May in Tshwane is under scrutiny. Caf executive committee members are demanding the decision be overturned due to his controversial role in the Afcon final, where Senegal walked off against Morocco, leading to a legal dispute.
Caf Officials Demand Referee Change for Champions League Final
Several Caf executive committee members are calling for the appointment of referee Jean-Jacques Ndala Ngambo to be overturned for the first leg of the Caf Champions League final, citing his involvement in a controversial Afcon final where Senegal walked off against Morocco, leading to a legal dispute.