Wits University FC

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Bidvest Wits
Full name Bidvest Wits University Football Club
Nickname(s) The Clever Boys, The Students
Founded 1921
Ground Bidvest Stadium, Johannesburg
(Capacity 5,000)
Chairman Cyril Ramaphosa
Manager Flag of South Africa Roger De Sa
League ABSA Premiership
2007-08 ABSA Premiership, 12th
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Wits University Football Club, known under their sponsored title as Bidvest Wits, is a South African football team, founded in 1921. The club plays in the Premier Soccer League after securing promotion to the country's top flight on April 2, 2006 with a 3-0 league victory over PJ Stars. The victory gave the side an unassailable eleven point lead at the top of the Mvela log, with only three games left to play in the season.

The team is nicknamed 'The Clever Boys' or 'The Students' because of the club's close affiliation with the University of the Witwatersrand.

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[edit] History

The club has its roots at Wits University in Johannesburg, where it was formed in 1921 by the university's Students Representatives Council. The club competed in a variety of tournaments and leagues before eventually winning promotion to the South African National Football League in 1975 - then South Africa's top domestic league.

During the 1970s the club produced some of South Africa's finest players - amongst them goalkeeper Gary Bailey, who went on to play for Manchester United and England and Defender Richard Gough, who later played for Rangers, Everton and Scotland.

The club won their first major title in 1978 - winning the Mainstay Cup after beating Kaizer Chiefs in the final of the competition. Six years later they picked up the BP Top 8, and a year later in 1985 they again beat Chiefs, this time in the final of the JPS Knockout Cup.

The 1990s saw mixed fortunes for the team. They won two trophies, the BP Top 8 and the Coca-Cola Cup in 1995 under coach John Lathan. But a year later they dropped dangerously close to being relegated from the newly formed Premier Soccer League - only surviving thanks to a spirited win on the final day of the season against Jomo Cosmos.

Mid-table finishes followed in 1997 and 1998 before the club finished sixth in 1999/00 - helped largely by the inspirational form of centre back Peter Gordon, who played over 400 times for the club and won caps for Bafana Bafana (the South African National Team), and striker Sam Magalefa who finished as the club's top goalscorer.

In 2000/01 the club finished a disappointing 13th under new Scottish coach Jim Bone. A year later former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Roger De Sa was appointed head coach, and he immediately restored order with the club finishing 7th in the PSL in 2002, thanks to a 3-1 victory on the final day of the season over Orlando Pirates.

Under De Sa's reign things appeared to be looking up for Wits, with the club securing third placed finishes in the PSL in 2003 and again in 2004. But in 2005 things took a turn for the worse, as De Sa's ultra-defensive tactics, coupled with a mass player exodus at the start of the season, saw the side score just 24 goals in 30 league matches to finish bottom of the league.

At the start of the 2005/06 season, former Santos Cape Town and Maritzburg United coach Boebie Solomons was appointed as head coach, and Solomons' first season in charge brought a return to the PSL for the Clever Boys, with the club comfortably winning the Mvela Golden League (the second tier of South African football) after starting the season with six successive victories.

In June 2007, Roger De Sa rejoined the club after a two-year absence. He replaced caretaker Eric Tinkler who succeeded Boebie Solomons during the 06/07 season.

[edit] Achievements

  • Mvela Golden League Champions 2005/06
  • Coca-Cola Winners 1995
  • JPS Cup Winners 1985
  • BP Top 8 Cup Winners 1984, 95
  • Mainstay Cup Winners 1978

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Other Former Players

  • Flag of England Adam Nichols (1984-??)
  • Flag of Scotland Andy Geddes (1984-??) [1]

[edit] Former coaches

[edit] Club records

  • Most starts: Peter Gordon 415
  • Most goals: Peter Gordon 55
  • Most capped player: Charles Yohane (Zimbabwe)
  • Most starts in a season: Andy Geddes 46 (1986)
  • Most goals in a season: Frank McGrellis 29 (1985)
  • Record victory: 14-0 v Cardiff City (16/9/86, Mainstay Cup)
  • Record defeat: 1-6 vs Kaizer Chiefs (14/10/90, NSL)

[edit] Premier Soccer League record

[edit] 2007/2008 season

[edit] Season record

[edit] PSL top scorers

1. Noah Chivuta 6
2. Marcos De Jesus 5
3. Ashraf Hendricks 4
4. Marawaan Bantam 3
5. Clive Moyo-Modise 2
5. David Radebe 2
5. Bruin Senokoane 2

[edit] Club awards

Player of the Season: Ashraf Hendricks
Players Player of the Season: Ashraf Hendricks
Most Improved Player of the Season: Sandile Sibande
Young Player of the Season: Wilson Shendzelani
Top Goal-scorer of the Season: Noah Chivuta

[edit] Club officials/Technical team

[edit] 2007/2008 First team squad

As of February 20, 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of South Africa GK Moeneeb Josephs (Captain)
2 Flag of South Africa DF Phil Evans
3 Flag of South Africa DF Byrone Hendricks
4 Flag of Cameroon MF Bienvenu Tipa
5 Flag of Namibia DF Richard Gariseb
6 Flag of South Africa MF Calvin Sosibo
7 Flag of South Africa MF Marawaan Bantam
8 Flag of South Africa MF Sandile Sibande
9 Flag of South Africa DF Nhlanhla Kubeka
10 Flag of South Africa FW Kenwyn Manuel
11 Flag of Brazil MF Danilo Julio
12 Flag of South Africa MF Teboho Mokoena
13 Flag of South Africa MF Bruin Senokoane
14 Flag of South Africa DF Wilson Shendzelani
15 Flag of Zambia MF Noah Chivuta
No. Position Player
16 Flag of South Africa GK Sean Roberts
17 Flag of South Africa MF Rene Richards
19 Flag of Brazil FW Marcos De Jesus
20 Flag of South Africa FW Dale Studzinski
21 Flag of South Africa MF Kagiso Denge
22 Flag of South Africa DF Ashley Makhanya
23 Flag of Mozambique DF Almiro Lobo
24 Flag of Nigeria MF Obinna Oliobi
25 Flag of South Africa DF Ashraf Hendricks
26 Flag of South Africa MF Richard Rantjie
27 Flag of South Africa MF Neil Winstanley
28 Flag of South Africa MF Clive Moyo-Modise
31 Flag of South Africa FW David Radebe
40 Flag of South Africa GK Wendell Robinson

[edit] Foreigners

In the South African PSL, only five non-South African nationals can be registered. Players with foreign and South African citizenship do not count as foreigners.

[edit] 2008/2009 Transfers

In:
Flag of Zimbabwe Energy Murambadoro - CAPS United, Zimbabwe

Flag of Zambia Clifford Mulenga - Pretoria University

Flag of South Africa Sibusiso Mahlangu - Supersport United

Out:
Flag of Zambia Noah Chivuta - Supersport United

Flag of South Africa Sean Roberts - Ajax Cape Town

Flag of Brazil Marcos De Jesus

Flag of South Africa Ashley Makhanya - retired

[edit] Official sponsor

Bidvest

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