A former Bafana Bafana striker famed for 'uniting the country' in 1996 is back in the football spotlight after joining a PSL outfit as coach of their DStv Diski Challenge side.
Siwelele announced Lehlohonolo Seema as head coach in front of their supporters in Bloemfontein on the weekend.
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The club will be campaigning in the topflight this coming season after buying the status of SuperSport United during off-season.
Arendre Arendse has retained his position as assistant coach, whilst Mark Mayambela is expected to join as part of the technical team.
Club boss Calvin Le John has confirmed that they have already bought land in Bloemfontein, with the hope of building their own headquarters in the City of Roses.
"I don't need to make money through football. It's not about fame. It's not about money. We have enough money. For us, we want to build the biggest football club in South Africa.
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"We have already bought land next to the airport. We are going to build our own Naturena there," said Le John, much to the excitement of Siwelele FC supporters.
Meanwhile, Keagan Dolly and Buhle Mkhwanazi remain training with Siwelele as they eye contracts with the club ahead of the new campaign.
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