(((SPORT TV-))) Stellenbosch vs Bloem Celtic live video 9 April 2023
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Ryan Moon had given the hosts the perfect start as he rose majestically to head home Marc van Heerden’s third minute cross. The game could not have started better for the home team as Van Heerden whipped in an inch-perfect ball from the left that moon rose unchallenged to head home with some force. It got the small crowd on their feet almost immediately to enlivened what might have otherwise been a pretty soulless night, with the tiny 250-strong crowd rattling round the giant stadium. Stellenbosch had some slick touches after that, with their tails up in the air, as new signing Granwald Scott began to put his stamp on their midfield.
The team plays its home matches in Siwelele Park Ground. The club sold its franchise to Royal AM before the start of the 2021–22 South African Premier Division season. [1][2][3] History[edit] The club was founded by Norman Mathobisa and Victor Mahatane in 1969. They administered the club until the early 1980s when financial challenges forced them to sell the club to Petrus "Whitehead" Molemela. [4] In November 2001, after the relegation of Phunya Sele Sele, Molemela sold his shares in the club to Demetri "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.
But midway through the half they looked to lose the initiative as Celtic then produced some pacey play but without any final product. There were dangerous moments of hesitation in the home defence and some panicked clearing. But as the half came to a close, so Stellenbosch threatened again with Scott keeping Jackson Mabokgwane on his toes and then Nyiko Mobbie’s thunderbolt being tipped over the bar by the Celtic ‘keeper. Given Mashikinya came on to strengthen the visiting middle at the break and Andile Fikizolo to add to the flair and it did not take long for the equaliser to come.
Ndumiso Mabena spearhead Bloem Celtic win at StellenboschA double change at half-time turned the tide for Bloemfontein Celtic, who came from a goal down to win 2-1 away over Stellenbosch FC and move into the top eight on the Absa Premiership table. Skipper Ndumiso Mabena delivered the 81st minute winner with a shot worthy of the three points after Mzwanele Mahashe had got them back into the contest in the 54th minute. It was as much as the Free Staters deserved with a dominant performance that marked only their second away triumph of the league season.
Bloemfontein Celtic F. C. - WikipediaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bloemfontein CelticFull nameBloemfontein Celtic Football ClubNickname(s)Phunya Sele Sele, Siwelele Founded1969; 54 years ago, as Mangaung UnitedGroundSiwelele Park Ground, BloemfonteinCapacity500LeagueABC Motsepe League2021–2211th Home colours Away colours Bloemfontein Celtic Football Club (simply known as Celtic) is a South African amateur football club based in Bloemfontein that competes in the ABC Motsepe League, the third tier of the South African football league system. Bloemfontein Celtic has a large fan base in the Free State. Its supporters were known as Siwelele.
They flocked outside the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein where the match will take place. Royal AM is a touchy subject for these supporters, as its owner Shauwn Mkhize bought Celtics' Premier Soccer League status last year. They vowed not to buy the match tickets, and would camp outside the venue of the fixture in its entirety. MaMkhize considering taking Royal AM games to Bloemfontein following Celtic fans' protest at Macufe CupShauwn Mkhize has displayed the skill of 'reading the room'.
Marumo Gallants is not moving to the Free State to revive Bloemfontein Celtic. Source: TwitterAccording to IOL, there is a video on social media stating that they would be reincarnated as Siwelele sa Masokolora. Exciting feature: Check out news exactly for YOU ➡️ find "Recommended for you" block and enjoy! Gallants responded in a media statement:“In response to a video being circulated, Marumo Gallants chairman Abram Sello would like to confirm that he has not written/dispatched any letter or statement regarding the future of the club, nor has he authorised any other person to speak on his behalf. “Marumo Gallants will issue official updates and statements in due course. ”Bloemfontein Celtic's die-hard supporters protest outside Macufe Cup venue before Kaizer Chiefs vs Royal AMDie-hard Bloemfontein Celtic fans are protesting the Macufe Cup match between Kaizer Chiefs and Royal AM later today.
MaMkhize is looking to have some Royal AM fixtures taken to the Free State as soon as possible. She bought out the cash-strapped Bloemfontein Celtic's Premier Soccer League status in 2021, which led to heartbreak and bitterness among Celtic's supporters in the city, the province and the country. This reached a head when die-hard supporters protested outside the Free State Stadium during Royal AM's Macufe Cup match against Kaizer Chiefs.
Celtic skipper Ndumiso Mabena first squandered a good freekick chance but then Celtic were level nine minutes into the second half as Mahashe got in at the back post to head home amid some disorganised home defending. Boy de Jong was forced to make a reflex saved to keep out Victor Letsoalo’s powerful effort and Mabena came close with a back post slide with just over 20 minutes left. By this stage, Stellenbosch were looking like rookies as they were being overrun and only holding on grimly.