The Brazilians won the continent’s most prestigious club competition in 2016 under former coach Pitso Mosimane, beating Zamalek in a two-legged final Source link
In 114 matches for Masandawana, the Montevideo-born forward, now in his fourth season at the club, has scored 28 goals and added 31 assists Source link
At 24-years-old, Makgalwa, who previously spent time on loan at Maritzburg United, can no longer be considered a promising youngster Source link
Following the departure of Pitso Mosimane, the 35-year-old has struggled for game time this season Source link
Four matches were played on Saturday and the Team of Choice were the only side which recorded a win Source link
Masandawana appear on course for a record fourth straight PSL title but one of their coaches is playing it down Source link
The 30-year-old player is now set to miss Masandawana’s last two Caf Champions League Group B games against Al Hilal Omdurman and CR Belouizdad Source link
The Bafana Bafana attacker rescued Amakhosi from the jaws of defeat in their last league outing against Maritzburg United but is now absent Source link
The Brazilians trainer was not entirely impressed with their showing despite completing the double over the five-time African champions Source link
The Brazilians enjoy a what looks like a comfortable lead in their pool after recording a 100 percent record in their matches so far Source link