Black Leopards F.C.
Full name | Black Leopards Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Lidoda Duvha (The day will come) | ||
Founded | 1983, as Sibasa Black Leopards | ||
Ground | Thohoyandou Stadium | ||
Capacity | 40,000 | ||
Chairman | David Thidiela | ||
Manager | David Bright | ||
League | National First Division | ||
2014–15 | National First Division, 3rd | ||
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Black Leopards are a South African football club based in Venda, Limpopo that plays in the National First Division.
History
The club was founded in 1983 by business people in Venda. In 1998 the club was taken over by the Thidiela family. After just two seasons of campaigning in the National First Division, Black Leopards were promoted to the elite division of the country.
Leopards were relegated to the First Division in 2008 after seven seasons in the Premiership. In 2011 Leopards returned to the PSL.
Honours
- First Division Inland Stream: 1
- 2000-01
- National First Division Promotion/Relegation Play-offs: 1
Club records
- Most starts: Christopher Netshidzivhe 163
- Most goals: Mulondo Sikhwivhilu 44
- Most capped player: Robert Ng'ambi
- Most starts in a season: Nkosiyabo Xakane 36 (2011/12)
- Most goals in a season: Mulondo Sikhwivhilu 11 (2004/05) & Kingston Nkhatha 11 (2011/12)
- Record victory: 7–1 vs Bush Bucks (13/4/02), (PSL)
- Record defeat: 0–5 vs Kaizer Chiefs (9/9/03), (PSL)
Premier Soccer League record
- 2012/13 – 16th (relegated)
- 2011/12 – 14th
- 2007/08 – 15th (relegated)
- 2006/07 – 11th
- 2005/06 – 12th
- 2004/05 – 14th
- 2003/04 – 8th
- 2002/03 – 11th
- 2001/02 – 8th
2015 First team squad
As of April, 6, 2015 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Shirt sponsor & kit manufacturer
- Shirt sponsor: None
- Kit manufacturer: Winner
Notable former coaches
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External links
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