Talent Scouting in Lower Leagues
Orlando Pirates are constantly on the lookout for fresh talent, especially from the lower divisions and clubs struggling in the Betway Premiership .
Their scouting team has identified several promising players who could potentially make an impact at the club.
Here’s a rundown of seven young talents currently on the radar:
Orlando Pirates Loaned Players
- Jabulani Mokone (Right Back, 19) – Upington City FC
- Seth Green (Forward, 19) – Upington City FC
- Siphelo Baloni (Midfielder, 25) – Chippa United
- Katlego Otladisa (Winger, 28) – Sekhukhune United
- Gilberto (Winger, 23) – Petro de Luanda
- Katlego Cwinyane (Striker, 25) – Orbit College
- Cebo Mchunu (Midfielder, 22) – Milford FC
These players are part of a long-term plan by the club to develop homegrown talent and strengthen their squad.
Marshall Munetsi’s Big Move to Wolves
On the move from Orlando Pirates to Wolverhampton Wanderers, Marshall Munetsi has taken a significant step in his career.
After an impressive stint at Stade Reims in France, the 28-year-old midfielder has secured a move to the English Premier League.
Munetsi made a mark at Reims, contributing four goals and two assists in 19 appearances.
Expressing his excitement, Munetsi shared his thoughts on joining Wolves, saying, “It’s a dream come true for me.
I’ve always wanted to be part of something big, and Wolves is just that.
Being in the Premier League is a huge opportunity for me and my family.”
He also reflected on his time at Reims, saying, “I never imagined I would stay for so long, but it turned out to be a great experience.
Playing in the French league was tough, but I believe the experience I gained there will be invaluable as I make the move to England.”
Looking Back at Marshall Munetsi’s Time at Orlando Pirates
Munetsi’s journey to the top began at Orlando Pirates, where he laid the foundation for his successful career.
How do you remember Munetsi during his time with the club?
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