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Official: Orlando Pirates name three new signings, and two departures

Posted on June 26, 2026
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Orlando Pirates have announced the signing of Neo Rapoo, Aphiwe Baliti and Matome Mmolai ahead of the 2026/27 season.

This comes weeks after the club signed three new players; Sbangani Zulu, Bohahle Ngwato and Mthetheli Mthiyane.

The three players join the Buccaneers as the club looks to defend the Betway Premiership as well as fight for the CAF Champions League.

Neo Rapoo joins the Pirates from Siwelele FC and is a product of SuperSport United’s development structures and has represented South Africa at the youth international level.

The 20-year-old modern full-back, who is equally comfortable defending and advancing into attacking areas, Rapoo brings energy, technical quality, and significant potential to the Orlando Pirates team.

Aphiwe Baliti is another player signed from Siwelele. Primarily a left-back, Baliti is capable of operating on either side of defence. His versatility, athleticism, and experience in the domestic top-flight make him a valuable addition to the Club’s defensive ranks.

Baliti will, however, return to Siwelele FC on a season-long loan for the 2026/27 campaign, where he will continue his development and gain further first-team experience.

Matome Mmolai joins the Buccaneers from Leicesterford City. The 23-year-old is an energetic and technically gifted midfielder who is comfortable in possession and capable of contributing in different phases of play.

His arrival further strengthens the Club’s midfield options ahead of the new campaign.

Orlando Pirates confirm more departures

Gomolemo Khoto and Siyabonga Ndlozi have completed permanent transfers to Sekhukhune United while right-back Tshepho Mashiloane will also return to Babina Noko on a season-long loan.

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