match-report-9-8 – Orlando Pirates FC https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com Sat, 23 Aug 2025 11:05:01 +0000 en-ZA hourly 1 https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/mstile-144x144-1.png match-report-9-8 – Orlando Pirates FC https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com 32 32 Pirates Defeated in League Season Opener https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/news/pirates-defeated-in-league-season-opener/ Sat, 09 Aug 2025 18:40:36 +0000 https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/?p=13795 It was a disappointing start to Orlando Pirates’ Betway Premiership campaign as they fell to a 1-0 defeat to Sekhukhune United in a game played at Orlando Stadium on Saturday.

After finishing second in the previous term, the Buccaneers were chasing their first three points of the 2025/26 season at home to a side that finished two spots below them. It was the second outing of the current campaign for both sides with the Soweto Giants looking to make it back-to-back wins at home after last weekend’s cup success, while their opponents were looking for a similar result in their second game on the road. 

Pirates did not immediately have a lot to show for their dominance in possession with the visitors getting the better of the early chances. It took only three minutes for Sekhukhune to find their first attempt at goal as Katlego Letlapa shot fizzed just wide of the target.

The hosts’ best chance in the early exchanges came through a bit of fortune when Deon Hotto’s cross towards Boitumelo Radiopane was deflected straight to the Babina Noko by defender Daniel Cardoso. Forward momentum however, remained with the visitors who had another chance through veteran striker Bradley Grobler, whose effort from inside the box was well wide.

It was only after the end of the first quarter that the Buccaneers found their real shot in anger, and it came through Sipho Mbule who drew a save off Renaldo Leaner with a powerful shot from range in the 27th minute. Patrick Maswanganyi followed this up with another effort from distance, failing to trouble the Sekhukhune shot-stopper.

The best chance of the first half came on the stroke of halftime when Oswin Appollis’ diagonal ball was met by Relebohile Mofokeng. The 20-year-old cut inside from the left flank, curling a shot towards goal and placing it narrowly wide of the target.

The start of the second period yielded the breakthrough, netted by Sekhukhune midfielder Siphesihle Mhlongo who collected a rebound from an earlier shot before knocking the ball past the goal line to put his side ahead three minutes after the restart.

The Bucs wall held up well to another attempt at their goal as the visitors searched for their second through a free kick just outside the penalty area soon after.

It was one-way traffic for the remainder of the contest with Pirates looking to draw level, sending men forward in an effort to force the decisive touch. Replacement midfielder Abdoulaye Mariko had a few off-target attempts at goal, while defender Mbekezeli Mbokazi was denied by the upright after a headed effort from a set piece.

The pursuit for the equaliser continued deep into final minutes with striker Yanela Mbuthuma doing all the hard work in manoeuvring to make firm contact with a cross from Hotto, only to direct his header over the crossbar. Kabelo Dlamini had a last-gasp shot at goal, but Leaner was placed at the perfect spot to effect a comfortable save.

Such was the theme on the evening as Pirates’ best efforts at coming away with something on their season opener proved futile, with Sekhukhune eventually taking all points on offer.

Pirates XI: Chaine, Sibisi, Mbokazi, Mashiloane (Moremi 83’), Hotto, Nduli, Mbule (Mariko 57’), Maswanganyi (Dlamini 83’), Mofokeng, Appollis (Sebelebele 67’), Radiopane (Mbuthuma 57’).

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Betway Premiership Preview: Sekhukhune United https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/news/betway-premiership-preview-sekhukhune-united-3/ Fri, 08 Aug 2025 15:01:27 +0000 https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/?p=13735 Another eagerly-awaited match graces Orlando Stadium this weekend, with Orlando Pirates kicking off their Betway Premiership campaign with a clash against Sekhukhune United on Saturday evening.

It’s the first of 30 games in a marathon race for league supremacy among the 16 elite teams in South Africa, with the coveted Premiership title up for grabs at the end of the season.

Under new mentorship, the Buccaneers resume their pursuit of what has been one of their more elusive titles in recent years. Their opponents meanwhile look to build on the momentum from recent campaigns, having established themselves as a growing force on the domestic scene.

Both teams enjoyed cup success over the past weekend, and the focus this time around will be on securing maximum points to kick off the season.  

The Opposition

Fresh off finishing in fourth place and equalling their best-ever finish since gaining promotion to the top flight, Sekhukhune United are looking to continue on their upward trajectory. They have become a permanent fixture in the top half of the league table in the past three seasons and are set for another appearance in CAF interclub competition. They will be eager to enhance their chances of making the cut once more through a good result in one of the toughest trips they will undertake in the upcoming season.

Babina Noko have a mixed record in opening league fixtures, winning just once in four attempts. They have emerged on the losing side twice, with one game finishing level. That stalemate came in their only previous away fixture on Match Day 1, when they played to a 1-1 scoreline against Maritzburg United at Harry Gwala Stadium at the start of the 2022/23 campaign.

They will be confident of an early-season upset, having dusted off the cobwebs with a fighting 3-2 victory in the MTN8 against TS Galaxy last Saturday. That fixture showcased some of the new arrivals in the camp, with the likes of two-goal hero Bradley Grobler and ex-Bucs midfielder Miguel Timm making an immediate impact on debut. 

The additions to the squad include two veteran goalkeepers in Zambian international Toaster Nsabata – back at the club after a short stint at ZESCO United – and former Polokwane City shot-stopper Manuel Sapunga. There is more Premiership experience in the new faces brought in to bolster the attack with attacking midfielder Ronaldo Maarman joining from Chippa United while striker Wonderboy Makhubu made the move from Limpopo rivals Magesi.

Bucs Team News

Much like their rivals, Pirates have been among the more active clubs in the transfer market. Five of the club’s new signings got a chance to run out at Orlando Stadium in last weekend’s cup outing.

More could make their first official appearance in Bucs colours this weekend as new coach Abdeslam Ouaddou takes charge in his first league game in charge of the team.  Among the first-team hopefuls are Kamogelo Sebelebele and Tshepho Mashiloane – both unused subs against Polokwane – as well as the likes of Masindi Nemtajela and Lebone Seema, who both did not feature in the game.

All have a chance to help the Buccaneers to a dream start to the campaign as they look to improve on their previous showing in the league, where they finished with a handy tally of 61 points from 28 matches to secure yet another appearance in the CAF Champions League after finishing in second place.

Pirates have generally done well in opening league fixtures played on home turf, and are undefeated in their last three with their only loss occurring on the road when they went down 1-0 to Stellenbosch at the start of the 2023/24 season. The men from the Winelands are also the last team to walk away from Orlando with a point on the first game week, having done so through a 2-2 stalemate in August 2021.

Moroka Swallows and Chippa United have since attempted to stun the Soweto Giants on their turf early on in the season, but it was the home side that succeeded in kicking things off with maximum points on both occasions.

The hosts could extend that streak on Saturday, but will have to be on top of their game as they face an unpredictable Sekhukhune outfit.

Head-to-Head

Pirates hold a slight edge in this fixture in terms of head-to-head results, having won four of their league matches against Sekhukhune. They have emerged on the losing side three times with only one match ending in a draw.

Sekhukhune were however the last to claim maximum points in the fixture, doing so at Orlando Stadium in April when they clinched a tight 1-0 win through a second-half strike from Tresor Yamba. It was their first away victory against the Buccaneers, who have won twice and drawn one game in Soweto since first crossing paths with Babina Noko.

Things are evenly split in terms of goals scored, with each team breaching the other’s defences eight times during their young rivalry.

TV Coverage and Ticket Info

The match will kick off at 17:30, and will be broadcast live on SuperSport PSL (202). Live updates will be provided across Orlando Pirates social media platforms throughout the game

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