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Sinolwetu Tompela

Contributor

Biography:

I studied Journalism and Media Studies at Damelin and have always known I was a storyteller. I started as a sports presenter at Kumkani FM before moving into digital media, writing for Front Runner and later managing social media for GritSports, contributing content creation for Netball South Africa - I combine a love of sports with the power of digital storytelling to bring stories to life.

My Football Story:

While I never played football, I’ve managed to find my place on the pitch through words—capturing the highs, lows, and drama of the game.

Favourite Football Memory:

Watching my first Soweto derby in 2014 live - coming from East London, I had never felt an atmosphere like that. That day, I knew I wanted to be part of this world for as long as I could.

Areas of Expertise:

South African football (Premier Soccer League, Hollywoodbets Super League)

Social Media (Sports content creation)

Articles by Sinolwetu Tompela
  1. Malesela raises concerns over Sundowns’ Champions League approach

    The recent outings from the Brazilians have raised serious alarm bells, with performances dipping at a worrying moment for the Masandawana faithful as they head into the highly anticipated CAF Champions League final. A potential triumph would see the Tshwane giants add a second star to their crest, a landmark achievement that would send ripples across the continent and place South African football firmly in the spotlight. Now, former Chippa United coach has entered the debate, delivering a sharp assessment of whether Sundowns truly have the continental pedigree to go all the way and conquer Africa at long last.

  2. Ex-Pirates skipper rallies Bucs to ‘enjoy football & get the last three points' to win the PSL title

    The destiny of the Premier Soccer League title is firmly in the Sea Robbers’ hands, and club legend Happy Jele has urged the current squad to seize the moment. With Mamelodi Sundowns having played their last league game, which ended in disappointment, the former skipper has challenged the Buccaneers to keep their nerve and go all the way to end their decade-long wait for league glory.

  3. Cardoso coy on Cupido's recovery - ‘I would like to tell many things’

    The Portuguese mentor is keeping his cards close to his chest regarding the defender's fitness, fueling further speculation over his availability. The centre-back has been at the centre of a swirling injury mystery following conflicting reports on the severity of the shoulder blow he suffered against Kaizer Chiefs. Despite the noise, the head coach opted for a cryptic approach, refusing to offer a definitive update on his recovery timeline.

  4. Baloyi blasts Chiefs despite CAF qualification - 'You can’t be celebrating third position!'

    Baloyi has delivered a stinging reality check to the Naturena faithful, insisting that a third-place finish in the Premier Soccer League is simply not good enough for a club of such stature. While finishing in the pack secures a return to continental competition, the former Amakhosi goalkeeper believes fans shouldn't be fooled by a cosmetic resurgence, warning that the chasm between the Glamour Boys and the league's elite remains embarrassingly wide.

  5. Ex-Sundowns star backs Cardoso over 'hectic' PSL schedule - ''Our league doesn't support Masandawana'

    The former Masandawana defender has added his voice to the growing frustration surrounding the club’s relentless fixture pile-up as the season reaches its boiling point. His comments mirror the concerns of the Tshwane giants' head coach, who is currently balancing a knife-edge title race against Orlando Pirates with a historic continental final.

  6. Sekhukhune 0-2 Chiefs: 'We are subjected to dull football; we need a coach with a clear plan; Morris qualified us for CAF'

    CAF Confederation Cup qualification was hanging in the balance coming into this game, the stakes couldn’t have been any higher. In a dramatic twist, one of the forgotten Glamour Boys stars rose from the shadows to stamp his mark when it mattered most, etching his name back into the hearts of the supporters. The Soweto giants dug deep and showed real character to script a strong finish to the 2025/26 Premier Soccer League campaign, sealing their place on the continental stage in style with two games left.

  1. Magesi 0-3 Pirates: 'Bucs deserve to win this league with best defence, we will come fetch it next season'

    Another polished display from the Buccaneers, who are keeping their eyes firmly locked on the grand prize after brushing aside relegation-threatened Dikwena Tša Meetse to bag maximum points and boost their goal difference, with the razor-tight Premier Soccer League title race threatening to be decided by more than just points alone.

  2. Khumalo reveals Chiefs first team coach job vision - 'Give those boys a chance to play'

    The Amakhosi reserve team coach has mapped out a bold philosophical reset he would unleash if entrusted with the first-team hot seat at Naturena. The youth tactician is pushing for a return to roots built on courage, intensity, and a stronger pipeline of academy graduates breaking into the senior side, arguing that homegrown talent must once again take centre stage in the club’s long-term vision.