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Makhehlene Makhaula, Orlando Pirates

Pirates exit looming? Agent opens up on Makhaula's future as the Bucs star's contract nears the end

The 36-year-old Buccaneers linkman showed his experience last season and was one of the league's best-performing, winning himself one of the respected awards. He got this recognition despite ending the term on the sidelines, nursing an injury. The veteran player is yet to play competitive football this season, although he has resumed full training with the rest of the team.

Sinoxolo Kwayiba, Orlando Pirates

Struggling Bafana star warned 'you can’t afford to have bad days' after enduring difficult Pirates start

Expectations were high when the Sea Robbers unveiled the signing of the 25‑year‑old at the start of the 2025/26 season, with many believing he could add fresh energy to the Buccaneers’ attacking midfield. Yet only a few months into his tenure, sections of the Ghost faithful have voiced criticism, questioning his impact and consistency as he works to settle into life at Pirates.

Tshegofatso Mabasa, Orlando Pirates, September 2025

Bucs star reacts to 'painful' Bafana exclusion

The 29-year-old forward has once again been left out of coach Hugo Broos’ final squad for the clash against Zambia on Saturday afternoon at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. Despite consistently making his presence felt whenever he dons the Soweto giants’ jersey, the Belgian coach appears reluctant to place his trust in him. The repeated snubs have understandably left the striker frustrated, as he openly expresses the pain of being overlooked.

Abdeslam Ouaddou, Orlando Pirates, November 2025

Why always Chaine? Ouaddou explains why 'it’s not easy to change' Pirates and Bafana keeper

Although he recently defended his policy of rotating players, the former Marumo Gallants tactician has hinted that the same may not apply to the goalkeeping department. Despite having options, the Moroccan has regularly trusted the experienced goalkeeper week in, week out. With a cup final coming up in December, Ouaddou is expected to stick with Chaine again as Bucs chase another domestic trophy.

Peter Mokaba Stadium, August 2025

Polokwane Municipality breaks silence as venue for Pirates and Gallants CKC final is revealed

Bucs and Bahlabane Ba Ntwa will face off at the 45,500-capacity stadium that is expected to host a sold-out affair. Last season, the final game was held at Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein when Magesi FC shockingly beat pre-match favourites Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1 to clinch the domestic title. This will be the first final at the Peter Mokaba Stadium for the first time in almost 10 years.

Abdeslam Ouaddou, Orlando Pirates, November 2025

Ouaddou plays the long game and insists 'it's too soon to judge me'

The 47-year-old arrived in South Africa in March 2025 and quickly made an impression during a brief three-month spell at Marumo Gallants. His move to the PSL came after years of building his coaching resume in Europe and Africa, beginning as a youth football coach in France before taking on a national team backroom role with Algeria. The former Morocco international defender was then thrust at the helm of MC Oujda in Algeria and had coaching stints in Benin and DR Congo. That diverse experience in different countries set the stage for impressing at Gallants before being lured by the Buccaneers.

Nkosikhona Ndaba, Orlando Pirates

Pirates vs Polokwane City Preview: Kick-off time, TV channel & squad news

GOAL gives you the details to follow the Soweto giants' Carling Knockout semi-final clash with the Natal Rich Boyz at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday. The Buccaneers seem to have buried the disappointment of being knocked out of the CAF Champions League by posting positive results on the domestic scene. They come up against opponents from KwaZulu-Natal who are bidding to win their first-ever major trophy.

Frequently asked questions

Erling Haaland is an archetypal striker, a proper fox in the box, and relishes being fed while he uses his intelligent off the ball movement inside the penalty area.

Although he is a Norwegian, Erling Haaland was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire, in England, given that his father, Alfie Haaland was plying his trade for Leeds United at the time.

Erling Haaland has been wearing the No.9 jersey for Manchester City, mainly featuring as a traditional striker for the Premier League giants.

Erling Haaland is among the tallest forwards in the top five European leagues, standing at 1.95m (6ft 4in). Inspite his tall frame, he is renowned for his speed.

The mighty Norwegian forward weighs 88kg (194 lbs), and yet he is arguably the fastest out and out striker in the business at the moment.

Erling Haaland moved to his hometown, Bryne, at the age of three and joined the academy of Bryne at the age of five in 2005. He spent almost the entirety of his youth career at Bryne.

No, Erling Haaland doesn't have any children yet.

The former Borussia Dortmund striker is yet to marry, but he is currently in a relationship with Isabel Haugseng Johansen, who is a woman footballer herself. The duo reportedly started dating when Haaland was playing for Borussia Dortmund.