SUPERSPORT UNITED LATEST NEWS

SuperSport confirm double signing
SuperSport United has confirmed the loan signings of Grant Margeman and Thabang Sibanyoni from Mamelodi Sundowns.

Goss: I’ll fit right in at SuperSport
New SuperSport United stopper Ricardo Goss is excited for the season ahead after making the switch from Mamelodi Sundowns.

Hunt open to Mokotjo return
SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt hasn’t rule out the possibility of a return to the club for former midfielder Kamohelo Mokotjo.

Williams heading to KZN to join Downs
Former SuperSport United goalkeeper Ronwen Williams will reportedly join his new teammates at Mamelodi Sundowns in KwaZulu-Natal today.

Hunt confirms Williams absence
SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt has revealed that captain Ronwen Williams is currently not with the squad as he seeks a move away from the club.

Hunt: You need to change your ways
Returning SuperSport United head coach Gavin Hunt admits he’s had to adapt his coaching style to keep up with the ever-changing demands of football.

New Chippa boss Klate vows to develop homegrown talent
Newly appointed Chippa United head coach Daine Klate has vowed to promote local talent whilst in charge of the Chilli Boys.

Skipper Johannes defends Bafana COSAFA Cup squad
SuperSport United defender Kegan Johannes has taken issue with critics who have described Bafana Bafana’s COSAFA Cup side as a second-string outfit.

Mokwena: Mbule has what is needed at Sundowns
Mamelodi Sundown co-coach Rulani Mokwena said they will give new signing Sipho Mbule all the support he needs to have a successful career at the Brazilians.

Mzinzi: We are now patient with the results
Chippa United’s executive director Lukhanyo Mzinzi says Daine Klate will be given time to implement his coaching style at the DStv Premiership club.

Johannes: The boys are ready
COSAFA Cup captain Kegan Johannes says his side are ready to take on Mozambique in their opening COSAFA Cup clash on Wednesday.

Hunt: Klate knows the game
Gavin Hunt believes that Daine Klate will do a good job at Chippa United as long as he can “learn on his feet”.

Mngqithi likes what he sees in new signing Mbule
Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi says he likes what he sees in new signing Sipho Mbule since joining from SuperSport United last month.

Hunt is new SuperSport boss
SuperSport United have unveiled former head coach Gavin Hunt as the man to lead the DStv Premiership club forward.

Rayners: SuperSport is a club that wins titles
Iqraam Rayners says SuperSport United should be competing for trophies every season.

No holiday for Mbule
Mamelodi Sundowns’ new recruit Sipho Mbule is training ahead of schedule to get himself into the best possible shape for the upcoming season.

SuperSport to make decision on new coach soon
SuperSport United will make their final decision on a new head coach at Wednesday’s board meeting.

SuperSport part ways with two players, more expected
SuperSport United have confirmed they have decided to part ways with two players ahead of the upcoming season.

Arendse: Ngoma is a great player
SuperSport United caretaker coach Andre Arendse says Aubrey Ngoma has impressed in his short stay with the club.

Mbule reveals Sundowns rolemodels
New Mamelodi Sundowns signing Sipho Mbule has revealed who his role-models from the Brazilians were growing up.
SuperSport United Football Club, commonly referred to as SuperSport, is a professional football club based in Pretoria, in the Gauteng province of South Africa. The team competes in the Betway Premiership and is affectionately known as Matsatsantsa a Pitori by its fans.
They use Lucas Moripe Stadium for their home games but have recently been also utilizing Peter Mokaba and TUT Stadium for some of their other home games.
SuperSport F.C. is entirely owned by SuperSport, a South African television network.
Originally named Pretoria City, the club was acquired by M-Net in 1994, with approval from the National Soccer League for a name change.
The club features a professional football team that is part of the Premier Soccer League, along with several youth teams in the SuperSport United Youth Academy, competing in various SAFA structures.
The youth academy is renowned as one of the best in the country, producing notable graduates such as Daine Klate, Kermit Erasmus, Ronwen Williams (all from Port Elizabeth), Kamohelo Mokotjo, and Shandre Campbell.