Reyaad Pieterse’s Continues to Stay with Mamelodi Sundowns Despite Rumors

1 min read
football rumors

Football Rumors about Reyaad Pieterse, Mamelodi Sundowns’ goalkeeper, have been circulating lately. Many reports speculated that the talented player would leave his current team, but recent statements from his agent have put those rumors to rest.

Pieterse’s Impressive Performance

Pieterse had an excellent performance as the backup to Ronwen Williams, the number one goalkeeper for Mamelodi Sundowns last season. This exceptional performance led to conjecture that the former Kaizer Chiefs star would leave his current team.

Newsletter

Stay Informed • Cape Town

Get breaking news, events, and local stories delivered to your inbox daily. All the news that matters in under 5 minutes.

Join 10,000+ readers
No spam, unsubscribe anytime

Pieterse’s Stance on the Matter

However, his agent, Gary Cassisa, spoke exclusively to The South African, stating that his client is indeed staying with Mamelodi Sundowns. Pieterse’s objective is to challenge the renowned Bafana Bafana goalkeeper, Ronwen Williams.

The Previous Speculations

The media previously reported that Pieterse, a former SuperSport United goalkeeper, would be let go due to Sundowns’ extensive goalkeeping roster. The team boasts talented players like Williams, Denis Onyango, Ricardo Goss, and Jody February, who were both loaned out to SuperSport and AmaZulu, respectively. Moreover, the DStv Premiership champions have a veteran shot-stopper in Kennedy Mweene, who is nearing retirement and could become a keeper coach within the club.

Cassisa’s Statement

With Goss and February returning from their loan spells, it was speculated that Pieterse might be let go. However, Cassisa’s recent update paints a different picture, saying, “As far as I know, Reyaad is staying at Sundowns. He is ready to push Williams.”

Pieterse’s Potential

Last season, 31-year-old Pieterse played in three competitive matches for Sundowns across all competitions. Given Williams’ extensive game time and national team duties, his body might not withstand the strain for much longer. Pieterse’s presence will provide a strong alternative for the team.

The Pirates’ Deal

Although Pieterse was linked to a move to Pirates during the January transfer window, it appears that this endeavor will not materialize any time soon. Pirates recently announced that Siyabonga Mpontshane and Richard Ofori would stay with the club.

Uncertainty of Retaining Pieterse, Goss, and February

For now, it remains uncertain whether Sundowns will retain Pieterse, Goss, and February, considering the team’s hectic schedule in the upcoming season. However, with Pieterse’s agent debunking the rumors of his departure, fans can expect to see him challenge Williams and build upon his impressive performance so far. The Mamelodi Sundowns have an impressive roster that will undoubtedly make a significant impact in the upcoming season, with Reyaad Pieterse remaining a crucial component of their goalkeeping arsenal.

Hannah Kriel is a Cape Town-born journalist who chronicles the city’s evolving food scene—from Bo-Kaap spice routes to Constantia vineyards—for local and international outlets. When she’s not interviewing chefs or tracking the harvest on her grandparents’ Stellenbosch farm, you’ll find her surfing the Atlantic breaks she first rode as a schoolgirl.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous Story

Food Dialogues 2023: A Platform for Thoughtful Dialogue on the Future of our Food System

Next Story

Duane Vermeulen’s Captaincy and the Love of Family

Latest from Blog

From SABC to SARS: South Africa’s Leap Toward a Streaming-Age Public-Media Levy

South Africa is ditching its old TV license for a new, smarter way to fund public media by 2027. Instead of paying for a TV, everyone will pay a small, regular amount, like a household bill, collected by SARS. This change aims to give the SABC steady money to keep telling our stories and sharing news, even if we watch on phones or computers. It’s a big leap from dusty old TVs to the modern streaming world, making sure public broadcasting stays alive and well for everyone.

When Gold Turns to Groceries: The Afterlife of a 1995 Springbok Medal

Adriaan Richter, a 1995 Springbok rugby hero, had to auction his World Cup medal because life tackled him hard. After business dreams crashed and debts piled up, that shining medal became his last hope. It wasn’t just gold; it was a lifeline, sold to cover his children’s school fees and keep his family afloat. This onceproud symbol of victory became a stark reminder of life’s tough scrums, showing how even a hero’s glory can turn into groceries.

When a 73-Second Clip Shook Bafana: Anatomy of a Racism Storm

A 73second video of Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos scolding a player ignited a huge racism storm in South African football. People online shared the clip, saying a white coach was putting down a black player. This caused a big fight about race, gender, and class in the sport. SAFA worked hard to show the full video and defend their coach. In the end, the player’s mother and the team captain helped calm things down, showing the country’s complicated feelings about race.

21:00 Tonight: 83 Million Reasons to Hold Your Breath

Tonight at 9 PM, South Africa holds its breath for the PowerBall lottery. Eightythree million rand is up for grabs, a lifechanging amount for someone lucky. People pick five numbers and one PowerBall number, hoping their dreams come true. Even though winning is super hard, everyone imagines what they’d do with the money. It’s a moment when the whole country pauses, dreaming big dreams for just a few minutes.

A Night for Cravings, A Grave for Two: The Shanice Rudolph Story

Shanice Rudolph, a 23yearold pregnant woman, vanished after a quick trip to the corner shop and was found buried in Klip Road Cemetery. She and her unborn son tragically died from brutal bluntforce trauma, likely from a concrete rod. “Oom Boeta,” a backyard mechanic known to her family, has been arrested in connection with this heartbreaking double murder. This case has ignited fury, with activists demanding justice and stronger laws against violence towards pregnant women.