Lamontville Golden Arrows F.C.

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Golden Arrows
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Full name Lamontville Golden Arrows
Football Club
Nickname(s) Abafana Bes'thende
(The Backheel Boys)
Founded 1943, bought Ntokozo FC franchise in 1996
Ground Chatsworth Stadium, Durban
Ground Capacity 10,000
Chairman Mato Madlala
Coach Clinton Larsen
League ASBA Premiership
2014–15 National First Division, 1st (promoted)

Lamontville Golden Arrows F.C. are a South African soccer club based in Durban that plays in the Premier Soccer League.

History

Originally founded in 1943 in the dusty streets of Lamontville, a township in Durban, the club played in the defunct National Professional Soccer League in the 1970s until they were relegated in 1976. They played in the Second Division thereafter until 1980 when they were embroiled in a soccer scandal and thrown out of the National Professional Soccer League.

The team was formed again in 1996 when the Madlala family bought the Second Division franchise of Ntokozo FC and changed its name to Lamontville Golden Arrows.

In 2000 they won promotion to the PSL by winning the National First Division Coastal Stream.

Arrows claimed their first piece of major silverware when they won the MTN 8 in 2009. They routed Ajax Cape Town 6–0 in the final played at Orlando Stadium.

Honours

  • 1999-00 – National First Division Coastal Stream Champions
  • 2009 – MTN 8 Champions

Club records

Premier Soccer League record

Club officials/Technical team

  • Chairwoman: South Africa Mato Madlala
  • General manager: South Africa James Dlamini
  • Team manager: South Africa Nonceba Madlala
  • Coach: South Africa Clinton Larsen
  • Assistant coaches: South Africa Mandla Ncikazi
  • Goalkeeper coach: Brazil Milton Nienov

2015–16 First team squad

As of 21 January, 2016

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Namibia GK Maximilian Mbaeva
2 South Africa DF Tumelo Letuka
3 South Africa DF Nkosinathi Zitha
4 Namibia DF Chris Katjiukua
5 South Africa MF Gladwin Shitolo
6 South Africa FW Rodney Ramagalela
7 Namibia MF Deon Hotto
8 South Africa MF Jabulani Ncubeni
9 Zambia FW Mwape Musonda
11 South Africa MF Khayalethu Mjoli
12 South Africa MF Edgar Manaka
13 South Africa DF Thulani Mabizela
15 South Africa MF Kaleb Parusnath
16 South Africa MF Seth Parusnath
17 South Africa MF Nkanyiso Cele
18 South Africa FW Ryan Chapman
19 South Africa DF Mthokozisi Cele
No. Position Player
20 South Africa DF Matome Mathiane
21 South Africa DF Nkanyiso Mngwengwe
22 South Africa FW Sibusiso Sibeko
25 South Africa MF Nduduzo Sibiya
28 South Africa DF Thembela Sikhakhane
29 South Africa MF Quincy Ngcobo
30 South Africa MF Kwanele Hlongwane
31 South Africa GK Ricardo Goss
32 South Africa GK Nkosingiphile Gumede
35 South Africa DF Koloko Mkhithi
36 South Africa DF Veluyeke Zulu
38 South Africa DF Siyanda Dlamini
40 South Africa FW Mabhuti Khenyeza
41 South Africa MF Andile Fikizolo
42 South Africa DF Ndumiso Nzama
44 South Africa GK Philani Zikalala
47 South Africa DF Giulio Giuricich

Foreigners

In the South African PSL, only five non-South African nationals can be registered. Foreign players who have acquired permanent residency can be registered as locals. Namibians born before 1990 can be registered as South Africans.

Notable former coaches

Shirt sponsor & kit manufacturer

  • Shirt sponsor: None
  • Kit manufacturer: Mille

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