Polokwane City F.C.

Polokwane City F.C.
Full namePolokwane City Football Club
Founded2012 (2012)
GroundOld Peter Mokaba Stadium
Capacity15,000
ChairmanJohnny Mogaladi
CoachPhuti Mohafe
LeagueSouth African Premiership
2024–257th
Websitepolokwanecityfc.co.za

Polokwane City Football Club is a South African professional football club based in the city of Polokwane in the Limpopo province that currently plays in the first tier South African Premiership. The team plays its home matches at the Peter Mokaba Stadium.

History

Polokwane City FC was established in 2012 although after the owners of Bay United sold the franchise to the Mogaladi family. After playing in various temporary venues, the club was moved officially from Port Elizabeth to Polokwane City.

Bay United originally came into existence in 2006 when the franchise of the struggling National First Division club Maritzburg United was purchased and relocated to Port Elizabeth. The club spent one season in the Premier Soccer League, and the other years of its existence in the National First Division. Following the 2010–11 NFD season, the club's NFD franchise was moved to Polokwane, Limpopo.

In May 2013 City was promoted to the Premiership.

They won the 2022–23 National First Division on the final day, earning promotion to the 2023–24 Premiership.[1]

Honours

November 2012 accident

Four of the club's players died in a traffic accident on 11 November 2012. The crash occurred on the R71 highway, near Polokwane as the players were returning from their match against FC AK. A 36-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drunken and reckless driving. The deceased players were:[3]

  • Khomotso Silvester Mpaketsane (27) – born 13 April 1985 – joined the club in January 2011 (during Bay United F.C. season) and stayed after move to Polokwane
  • Benjamin Moeketsi Nthete (23) – born 22 February 1989 – attacker who joined the club in 2012 on loan from Orlando Pirates
  • Mojalefa Robert Mphuthi (21) – born 31 August 1991 – striker, nicknamed 'Small', who joined the club after it moved to Polokwane
  • Koketso Isaiah Takalo (20) – born 15 February 1992 – left-wing, nicknamed 'Kaiser' or 'KK', who joined the club after it moved to Polokwane

League record

Current squad

Updated 16 August, 2025. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  RSA Ayanda Ngwenya
2 DF  RSA Tholo Thabang Matuludi
3 DF  RSA Tlou Nkwe
4 DF  RSA Bulelani Nikani
5 DF  RSA Francious Baloyi
6 DF  RSA Sapholwethu Kelepu
7 FW  RSA Mokibelo Ramabu
8 MF  RSA Thato Letshedi
9 FW  RSA Hlayisi Chauke
10 MF  RSA Puleng Marema
11 FW  RSA Moremi Seketso
14 FW  RSA Ndamulelo Maphangule
15 FW  RSA Nyakala Raphadu
16 MF  RSA Stevens Goovadia
17 MF  RSA Bonginkosi Dlamini
20 FW  RSA Raymond Daniels
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF  MOZ Manuel Kambala
22 DF  RSA Sihle Makhubela
23 MF  RSA Lerato Ntamane
25 MF  RSA Simphiwe Sithole
27 FW  RSA Rudzani Thobo
28 FW  RSA Levy Mashiane
29 FW  RSA Sibusiso Tshabalala
30 GK  RSA Mashudu Makhavhu
31 DF  RSA Sabelo Motsa
33 DF  RSA Lebogang Mankga
34 DF  RSA Lebohang Nkaki
38 MF  RSA Keorapetse Sebone
39 FW  RSA Keagile Malepe
40 GK  RSA Lindokuhle Mathebula
42 DF  RSA Surprise Manthosi
50 GK  KEN Brian Bwire

Foreigners

In the South African Premiership, only five non-South African nationals can be registered. Foreign players who have acquired permanent residency can be registered as locals. Namibians born before 1990 can be registered as South Africans.


permanent residency

Notable former coaches

References

  1. ^ "Polokwane City promoted to PSL by narrowest of margins on dramatic final day in NFD". TimesLIVE. Archived from the original on 13 June 2024. Retrieved 15 February 2025.
  2. ^ "South Africa 2022/23". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  3. ^ Kickoff, South Africa: Deceased Polokwane City players named