AmaZulu F.C.

Full name AmaZulu Football Club
Nickname(s) Usuthu, Amaqhawe (Heroes)
Founded 1932, as Zulu Royals
Ground Princess Magogo Stadium, Durban
Ground Capacity 12,000
Chairman Patrick Sokhela
Coach Zimbabwe Joey Antipas
League National First Division
2014–15 ABSA Premiership, 16th (relegated)
Website Club home page
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AmaZulu is a South African football club based in the city of Durban that played in the Premier Soccer League. They were relegated in the 2014–15 season.

The club's nickname, Usuthu, is a Zulu war cry.

History

One of the oldest clubs in South Africa, AmaZulu was formed by Zulu migrant workers in 1932 and originally named Zulu Royal Conquerors. In Spanish the clubs name is known as 'Babazule'. The club was then introduced to then Zulu king Solomon, who changed the team’s name to Zulu Royals, their colours to royal blue and white, and also introduced the shield to their logo.

After a split within the club over the team’s decision to play a match rather than attend the funeral of the King in 1968, Zulu Royal United was formed in 1970, but just three years later another split led to the formation of AmaZulu Football Club. AmaZulu were crowned league champions in 1972 topping the now defunct NPSL. They also managed to win the Coca-Cola Cup in 1992 under veteran South African coach Clive Barker who had seven stints with the club since the mid 1970s.

In 2005, Patrick Sokhela took over the running of the club, and immediately bought the Premier Soccer League status of Dynamos to return the club to the top flight.

To commemorate the club's 80th anniversary in 2012 AmaZulu played a friendly against English giants Manchester United on 18 July 2012 losing by a solitary goal scored by Federico Macheda.

Notable former coaches

Honours

Club records

Premier Soccer League record

Club officials/Technical team

First team squad

As of 12 March 2015.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Zimbabwe GK Energy Murambadoro
2 South Africa DF Roscoe Pietersen
3 South Africa MF Goodman Dlamini
5 South Africa MF Kulegani Madondo
6 South Africa MF Nhlanhla Shabalala
7 South Africa MF Nkosinathi Mthiyane
8 South Africa DF Marc Van Heerden
10 South Africa FW Philani Shange
11 South Africa MF Ayanda Dlamini
12 South Africa DF Sifiso Hlanti
14 Namibia DF Larry Horaeb
16 South Africa DF Robyn Johannes
17 South Africa FW Bongi Ntuli
No. Position Player
18 South Africa MF Asive Langwe
23 South Africa DF Bonginkosi Macala
25 South Africa FW Mfanafuthi Dlamini
26 South Africa MF Tshepo Liphoko
27 South Africa DF Tapelo Nyongo
29 Zambia FW Bornwell Mwape
31 South Africa GK Aubrey Mathibe
33 Zimbabwe DF Carlington Nyadombo (captain)
37 Namibia DF Willem Mwedihanga
41 Namibia FW Sydney Urikhob
44 South Africa GK Siya Mngoma
89 Greece FW Zarkadas Labros

Foreigners

In the RSAn PSL, only five non-RSAn nationals can be registered. Foreign players who have acquired permanent residency can be registered as locals. NAMns born before 1990 can be registered as RSAns.


Shirt sponsor & kit manufacturer

External links

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