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TEN Bucs join PSL rivals

Posted on August 19, 2025
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Orlando Pirates have contributed a fair bit of talented to their PSL rivals this season.

Orlando Pirates have offloaded 14 player so far.

So, TEN Bucs are set to run out for PSL rivals during the 2025/26 season.

PIRATES RELEASE TEN PLAYERS TO PSL RIVAL CLUBS

  • Miguel Timm (Sekhukhune United)
  • Paseka Mako (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • Thabiso Monyane (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • Phillip Ndlondlo (Marum Gallents)
  • Monnapule Saleng (Orbit College)
  • Yanga Madiba (Orbit College)
  • Thuso Molekeki (Orbit College)
  • Azola Tshobeni (Chippa United)
  • Goodman Mosele (Chippa United, loan)
  • Abdoulaye S Mariko (Chippa United)

Timm joined Sekhukune United. Whilst, Mako and Monyane have both joined Kaizer Chiefs.

Ndlondlo has rejoined Marumo Gallants.

“Welcome back to the Gallants family. We are excited to officially announce the return of Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo, an attacking midfielder who previously played for Marumo Gallants FC in 2021-2022. Ndlondlo brings creativity, experience, and attacking flair to strengthen the squad for the season ahead. He will join the team at training after the national team returns from the CHAN tournament,” Marumo Gallents announced across their socials.

He is the former Pirates player to sign for PSL rivals.

Meanwhile, Saleng, Madiba and Moleleki have been loaned out to Orbit. Whilst, Mosele, Tshobeni and Mariko are all on loan at Chippa.

BIG MOVES FOR DEPARTED BUCS STARS

Mohau Nkota and Karim Kimvuidi are now plying their trade overseas.

Nkota has joined Al-Ettifaq. Whist, Kimvuidi is now playing for SC Ashdod. However, not all released Bucs players have secured their next moves yet.

Former Bucs captain, Innocent Maela is yet to announce his retirement. Additionally, Zakhele Lepasa and Siphelo Baloni are now free agents. Meanwhile, talented youngster Mofokeng has officially agreed to join Chiefs in an extended deal.


WHICH OF THE LOANED BUCS PLAYERS SHOULD RETURN TO PIRATES AFTER THEIR LOAN SPELLS NEXT SEASON?

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