Sekhukhune United sign Shaune Mogaila
Betway Premiership side Sekhukhune United have confirmed the signing of right-winger Shaune Mogaila ahead of the new PSL season.
Mogaila joins Babina Noko as a free agent following his departure from KwaZulu-Natal outfit Royal AM.
The 29-year-old footballer parted ways with Thwihli Thwahla after the negotiations for a new deal couldn’t materialise. Before he could be handed his clearance, Mogaila was training with Royal AM’s reserve side.
The talented right-winger has been without a club since February 2024. Since then, he has been looking for greener pastures elsewhere to revive his football career.
As previously reported by this publication, the talented right-winger was linked with moves to Orlando Pirates and AmaZulu FC before he could sign for the Limpopo. He was also on the radar of Egyptian side Pyramids FC and Uzbekistan club FC Nasaf.
SEKHUKHUNE UNITED OFFICIAL STATEMENT
“Sekhukhune United are delighted to announce the signing of winger Shaune Mogaila. Welcome to the Babina Noko Family,” said Babina Noko in a statement.
So far, Sekhukhune have also completed the signings of Njabulo Ngcobo, Joseph Mphaga, Keletso Makgalwa, Relebogile Mokhuoane, Thabang Monare, Loydt Kazapua, Vuyo Letlapa, Andy Boyeli, and Kenneth Langa.
These new acquisitions are expected to shine for Sekhukhune under the new coach, Peter Hyballa, in the 2024/25 season.
With the club continuing to bolster their squad for the new term, Sekhukhune have cut ties with several players. The players include the likes of Ntokozo Mtsweni, Siphosakhe Ntiya-Ntiya, Lebogang Mabotja, Tshepo Rikhotso, Kamohelo Mokotjo, Edwin Gyimah, Collins Makgaka, Sibusiso Vilakazi, Michael Sarpong, Tashreeq Morris, Thamsanqa Masiya, Rally Bwalya, Molousane Mokhele, and Nyiko Mobbie.
Babina Noko finished fourth-place on the log standings of the SA elite league last season and qualified for the CAF Confederation Cup once again.
Sekhukhune’s next campaign will be a busy one, as they will also compete in the Betway Premiership, MTN8, Nedbank Cup, and Carling Knockout Cup.
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