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Orlando Pirates send home trialist after short training stint

Posted on July 28, 2025
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Orlando Pirates have reportedly closed the door on Zambian striker Enock Sakala Jr., ending his brief trial with the club following an unfortunate injury blow.

The 23-year-old, who previously featured for Chippa United and Egyptian outfit Modern Sport, joined the Buccaneers’ pre-season camp in Johannesburg at the start of July, hoping to earn a permanent contract. However, Sakala has now returned to Zambia, with little hope of signing for the Soweto giants ahead of the 2025/2026 season.

Promising start derailed by injury

Sakala impressed early on in training, showing strong intent and sharpness in front of goal. But his progress came to a sudden halt when he sustained an injury that ultimately ended his trial prematurely.

“Enock Sakala Jr. has gone back home to Zambia after picking up an injury while on trial at Pirates. He was doing well and showing signs of hunger, but the knock proved to be costly. He is unlikely to get the deal now and it’s unclear if he will be getting another opportunity at the club any time soon,” said a source.

The setback not only robbed Sakala of vital momentum but also forced Pirates to reconsider his potential contribution to the squad.

Pirates shift gaze to new targets

Despite Sakala’s exit, the Orlando Pirates technical team remains eager to bolster their attack. With a long and competitive season ahead, the club is actively exploring options to find the right striker to strengthen their frontline.

The Buccaneers are preparing for a high-stakes campaign, and squad depth in the attacking department remains a key priority. Should a suitable candidate emerge, Pirates are ready to act swiftly in the transfer market.

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