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Marumo Gallants’ new home confirmed

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Motsepe Foundation Championship side Marumo Gallants have confirmed their new home ahead of the new season.  

This comes after Bahlabane ba Ntwa made major announcements at Hotel Sky in Sandton on Thursday, 17 August 2023. 

This puts an end to months of speculation regarding the club’s relocation. 

Marumo were relegated to the SA second tier after finishing at the bottom of the DStv Premiership last campaign with 29 points from 30 outings. 

MARUMO GALLANTS FINDS NEW HOME 

Gallants have confirmed that Dr Petrus Molemela Stadium in Bloemfontein [Free State] will be the club’s new home ground for the new campaign. 

But unfortunately, Dr Petrus Molemela Stadium is currently under maintenance “to get the stadium ready for play.” 

Furthermore, Isak Steyl Stadium at the Vaal University of Technology [Gauteng] was also confirmed as the club’s alternative home ground. 

Isak Steyl Stadium will host Gallants’ upcoming home matches in the interim, as Dr Petrus Molemela Stadium is under maintenance. 

Last season, Gallants were busy going up and down which saw them use four venues. The four venues were Peter Mokaba Stadium, Mangaung, Royal Bafokeng and Dobsonville Stadium.

Marumo Gallants bus.
Marumo Gallants bus

OTHER DEVELOPMENTS AT MARUMO GALLANTS 

Gallants also acquired the services of seasoned football administrator Sinky Mnisi as the club’s new CEO. 

Mnisi previously served in executive and administrative roles for several teams in the South African football top flight and the National First Division. 

As reported by FARPost two days ago, Gallants roped in former Richards Bay coach Pitso Dladla as the club’s new mentor. 

Dladla will be assisted by Rodney Moroka, with Stevanus Ekakala remaining as goalkeeper coach.

Meanwhile, Amos Dhlomo will stay with the side as a fitness trainer and masseur. Rasikan Moodley joins the club as a technical performance coach. 

MARUMO GALLANTS’ NEW SIGNINGS

Gallants’ newly signed players are King Ndlovu, Thato Pheeha, Bareng Ledwaba, Lerato Ntamane, Kutlwano Mzimela, Themba Nobela, Itumeleng Shopane, Tshepo Chaine, Osborn Maluleke, Andy Mboweni, Adson Khumalo, Tshiamo Mashoene, Laudry Mukaba, George Lata and Cyrelle Ngessan. 

The club noted that additional players will be announced pending the finalisation of appointments. 

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