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Golden Arrows sign Orlando Pirates duo Clifford Ngobeni & Siphelele Mthembu
The versatile midfielder has completed his move from the Buccaneers to join the coastal side, where he is likely to get a great deal more game time
Golden Arrows have confirmed the signing of three more players, including another two from Orlando Pirates.
Midfielder Clifford Ngobeni and striker Siphelele Mthembu have arrived from The Buccaneers, who recently completed the signing of Njabulo Manqana from Arrows.
Mthembu has been training with the club for some time, while Ngobeni started his time with the team this week. Ngobeni has not been used as much as he would have liked by Bucs coach Julio Leal, and this move is likely to provide him with substantial game time.
The other new signing is Ugandan midfielder Anthony Mawejje, who is described as “aggressive, athletic and agile”, and someone who will “cover all positions in midfield, but favours a defensive midfield position”.
Midfielder Clifford Ngobeni and striker Siphelele Mthembu have arrived from The Buccaneers, who recently completed the signing of Njabulo Manqana from Arrows.
Mthembu has been training with the club for some time, while Ngobeni started his time with the team this week. Ngobeni has not been used as much as he would have liked by Bucs coach Julio Leal, and this move is likely to provide him with substantial game time.
The other new signing is Ugandan midfielder Anthony Mawejje, who is described as “aggressive, athletic and agile”, and someone who will “cover all positions in midfield, but favours a defensive midfield position”.
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