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South Africa: Leshabane Joins Ranks At Thanda


 

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Kickoff (Cape Town)

29 August 2008
Posted to the web 29 August 2008

Thanda Royal Zulu have completed their signings for the new season by acquiring the services of defender Isaac Leshabane from Orlando Pirates.

Leshabane, who was put on transfer by the Mighty Buccaneers during the off season, has signed a two-year contract with Thanda, who also yesterday signed Peter Ndlovu from Mamelodi Sundowns.

Leshabane's manager, Josiah Mphono, has expressed his appreciation for the manner in which Thanda handled the player's transfer from Pirates.

"Thanda is run by very professional people and I think most of the teams in the PSL have to learn a lot from them. After going through bad spell at Pirates, I have no doubt that Leshabane has found a good team from where he can revive his career."

Thanda manager Thabang Gumede has revealed to KickOff.com that there is a great possibility that Isaac Leshabane could accompany the team to Pretoria where they face Kaizer Chiefs in the Absa Premiership game at Loftus Stadium tomorrow.

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"He has been working hard at training and has been very impressive with his performance. However, it will be up to the technical team to decide if he will be fit to accompany the team to play against Chiefs."


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