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AMAJIMBOS JET OFF TO FIFA U17 TDS NATIONAL TOURNAMENT

The South African U17 Men’s National Team (Amajimbos) departed for Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire, on Saturday  morning ahead of their fourth international match as they continue preparations for the 2024 COSAFA Championships, to be played in December.

Amajimbos will be participating in a FIFA 6 Nations Talent Development Scheme (TDS) tournament in the West African country.  The scheme is the brainchild of FIFA with the aim of exposing junior players to international football at a young age in order to fast-track their development.

South Africa will play three international friendly matches during their week-long stay in Cote D’Ivoire.  Their opening match of the tournament will be played on 3 September 2024 against Algeria. They will then face East Africans Tanzania on 5 September 2024 before their last match against Morocco on 7 September 2024.

Head Coach Vela Khumalo said they aim to qualify for the 2025 FIFA U17 Men’s World Cup and are building up to this by preparing the team at every opportunity provided to them.

Amajimbos last played two weeks ago in South Africa against Lesotho in two practices matches. They beat their counterparts 4-0 and 3-1 consecutively over two matches.

Prior to that, the U17 National Team had played two international friendlies in Colombia earlier in the year and participated in a Three Nations TDS Tournament in Morocco in December  2023.

20 Men squad:

Goalkeepers

RADEBE Lwandiso –  SuperSport United

HOLDEN Luke – Mamelodi Sundowns

MOSIA Lehlohonolo – AmaTuks

Defenders

PAMA Sive –  Cape Town City

MOKOKOSI Bokamoso – Kaizer Chiefs

BOOYSEN Hayden –  Ubuntu Football Academy

MCHUNU Ziyanda – Kaizer Chiefs

MZIMELA Khayalethu – British Football Academy

MIDFIELDERS

MGOQI Anovuyo – Cape Town City

MARALETSE Kamohelo – Mamelodi Sundowns

MLANGENI Teboho –  Augusto Palacios Academy

STEVENS Selwyn – Mamelodi Sundowns

DHLAMINI Lebogang – Kaizer Chiefs

ATTACKERS

WITBOOI Emile –  Cape Town City

LONZI Sivuziwe –  Ubuntu Football Academy

BOHLOKO Neo – Kaizer Chiefs

MHLONGO Obama –  AmaZulu FC

SEKGOTO Omphemetse –  Mamelodi Sundowns

MAZIBUKO Ntando  – TS Galaxy FC

ADAMS Adriano – Cape Town Spurs

SOURCED FROM THE SAFA WEBSITE.

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