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TS Galaxy pull off major coup, sign Keagan Dolly

Betway Premiership side TS Galaxy have pulled off a major coup by signing former Kaizer Chiefs attacking midfielder Keagan Dolly on a free transfer as they aim to turn their season around.

The 31-year-old has been training with TS Galaxy for the past two weeks, as FARPost previously reported. On Monday afternoon, the struggling club officially confirmed the signing of the talented attacker.

While Galaxy have not disclosed the specific details of Keagan Dolly’s contract, it is understood to be a short-term deal until the end of the current season.

Dolly, who recently parted ways with Chiefs, brings a wealth of experience and skill to the Galaxy squad. His ability to create and score goals will undoubtedly bolster the team’s attacking prowess.

The experienced midfielder returned to South Africa in 2021, joining Amakhosi after a stint with French club Montpellier. During his three seasons at Naturena, Dolly made a significant impact, scoring 14 goals and providing 11 assists across all competitions.

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“Welcome Keagan Dolly. We are excited to have you join the team! Signed and sealed, let’s achieve great things together,” reads the brief statement by Galaxy.

Keagan Dolly during his time at Kaizer Chiefs
Keagan Dolly. Picture courtesy of Kaizer Chiefs

Meanwhile, after leaving Chiefs, Dolly was close to joining SuperSport United. However, the club opted to sign Vincent Pule instead.

The talented attacker has represented several top South African clubs, including Ajax Cape Town [now Cape Town Spurs], Mamelodi Sundowns, and  Chiefs. He has also had a stint in France with Montpellier HSC.

Dolly’s impressive career includes a CAF Champions League title with Sundowns in 2016. He is now expected to play a crucial role in helping TS Galaxy turn their fortunes around after a disappointing start to the 2024/25 season.

Galaxy, owned by Tim Sukazi, have yet to secure a league victory this season, with two draws and four losses. They were also eliminated from the Carling Knockout Cup quarter-finals by Magesi FC.

The club’s poor performance led to the resignation of head coach Sead Ramovic, who has since been appointed as the new coach of Young Africans SC.

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