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Forgotten Orlando Pirates talent returning to action soon?

Posted on January 21, 2026
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Orlando Pirates midfielder Selaelo Rasebotja could be nearing a return after missing eight months of competitive action due to injury.

Rasebotja provides update on Orlando Pirates return

24-year-old Selaelo Rasebotja was signed from the now-defunct SuperSport United. However, injuries and squad competition have limited him to just 11 appearances since his arrival in July 2024.

Speaking to the media at the launch of the 2026 Nedbank Cup, the talented schemer said he was edging closer to a return:

“Right now, I am at a stage where I am slowly being integrated into full training,” Rasebotja responded when asked about his recovery by KickOff.

“It’s also just part of my rehab. After being out of action for such a long time, to slowly getting back to full-team training.”

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