Bloemfontein Celtic

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Bloemfontein Celtic
Full name Bloemfontein Celtic Football Club
Nickname(s) Phunya Sele Sele, Masokolara
Founded 1969, as Mangaung United
Ground Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein &

Seisa Ramabodu Stadium, Botshabelo
(Capacity 36,000)

Chairman Jimmy Augousti
Manager Flag of South Africa David Modise
League ABSA Premiership
2007-08 ABSA Premiership, 11th
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Bloemfontein Celtic is a South African football (soccer) club based in Bloemfontein that plays in the Premier Soccer League. The club is now considered as one of the wealthiest in the country and has large fan base in the Free State. Siwelele, as Celtic's supporters are known, are arguably the most passionate in South Africa. The club was founded in 1969 as Mangaung United Football Club. In 1984, businessman Petros Molemela took over the club and changed the name to Bloemfontein Celtic (after Glasgow Celtic). In November 2001, after the relegation of Phunya Sele Sele, Molemela sold his shares in the club to 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 2007 Telkom Charity Cup.

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[edit] Honours

  • Mainstay Cup winners: 1985
  • SAA Sup 8 Cup winners: 2005
  • Telkom Charity Cup: 2007
  • First Division Inland Stream champions: 2003/04

[edit] Club records

  • Most starts: Willem Vries 306
  • Most goals: Benjamin Reed 75
  • Most capped player: Lehlohonolo Seema (Lesotho)
  • Most starts in a season: Jeffrey Legetla 39 (1992)
  • Most goals in a season: Troy Saila 20 (1987)
  • Record victory: 8-1 vs Dinonyana Celtic (15/3/98, Bob Save Super Bowl)
  • Record defeat: 0-6 vs Kaizer Chiefs (29/3/91, NSL)

[edit] Premier Soccer League record

[edit] 2007/2008 season

[edit] Season record

[edit] PSL top scorers

1. Moses Spandeel 7
2. John Maduka 4
3. Petros Mahlatsi 3
4. Mark Amofah 2
4. Darryl Smith 2

[edit] Club awards

Player of the Season: Kleinbooi Taaibos
Players' Player of the Season: Moses Spandeel
Top Goal-scorer: Moses Spandeel
Most Promising Player of the Season: Mark Mayambela & Kamohelo Mabuya
Rookie of the Season: Tumelo Nhlapo
Sportsman of the Season: Cyrille Mubiala

[edit] Club officials

  • CEO: Flag of South Africa Ikie Augousti
  • Coach: Flag of South Africa David Modise
  • Goalkeeper coach: Flag of South Africa Simon Gopane

[edit] 2007/2008 First team squad

As of March 08, 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of South Africa GK Simon Gopane
2 Flag of South Africa DF Thabo Nthethe
3 Flag of South Africa DF Keamogetse Wolff
4 Flag of South Africa DF Tumelo Nhlapo
5 Flag of South Africa MF Kamohelo Mabuya
6 Flag of Uganda DF Timothy Batabaire
8 Flag of South Africa MF Grant Smit
9 Flag of South Africa MF Soul Mmethi
10 Flag of South Africa MF Kleinbooi Taaibos
11 Flag of South Africa MF Moses Spandeel
12 Flag of South Africa DF James Madidilani
13 Flag of South Africa DF Johannes Motlhaping
16 Flag of South Africa FW Lucky Mzizi
17 Flag of South Africa MF Patrick Malokase
No. Position Player
18 Flag of Malawi MF John Maduka (Captain)
19 Flag of South Africa FW Petros Mahlatsi
20 Flag of Ghana FW Mark Amofah
21 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Cyrille Mubiala
22 Flag of South Africa FW Lebo Ramolesa
23 Flag of South Africa MF Ntokozo Sikhakhane
24 Flag of South Africa FW Lebohang Kukame
25 Flag of South Africa MF Lebogang Mothibantwa
26 Flag of South Africa MF Jonathan Solomons
27 Flag of South Africa FW Carlo Scott
28 Flag of South Africa DF Gary Goldstone
30 Flag of South Africa GK Shu-Aib Walters
31 Flag of Uganda GK Postnet Omony
32 Flag of Cameroon DF Didier Mbendje
34 Flag of South Africa DF Mark Mayambela
37 Flag of South Africa FW Darryl Smith

[edit] 2008/2009 Transfers

In:
Flag of South Africa Ditheko Mototo - Kaizer Chiefs

Out:

[edit] Official sponsor

Vodacom

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