In a significant development for Mamelodi Sundowns supporters, it has been confirmed that defender Rivaldo Coetzee and midfielder Sipho Mbule will be leaving the club at the end of the current season. Their agent, Mike Makaab of ProSport International, revealed to SABC Sport that neither player’s option to extend their contracts was exercised, meaning both have now become free agents.
This news signals the end of an era for two notable players who have been part of the Sundowns squad in recent years but will now look for fresh opportunities elsewhere in South African football or beyond.
Rivaldo Coetzee’s Battle with Injuries
Rivaldo Coetzee’s journey with Mamelodi Sundowns began in 2017, a move that came after a potential transfer to Scottish giants Celtic fell through. The former Ajax Cape Town defender was highly rated for his versatility and ability to play in various defensive roles, making him a valuable utility player for the Sundowns.
Unfortunately, Coetzee’s time at Chloorkop has been heavily impacted by injuries. Despite his talent, persistent physical setbacks prevented him from cementing a consistent spot in the starting lineup. His last competitive appearance for Sundowns was in October 2023. Although he travelled with the team to Cairo for the CAF Champions League second-leg final against Pyramids, Coetzee did not feature in the match and was only part of the travelling squad.
Coetzee’s injury struggles have been a major hurdle, but his professionalism and resilience remain commendable. As he enters free agency, many will be watching closely to see where he might continue his career, hoping for a fresh start free from the injuries that plagued his Sundowns spell.
Sipho Mbule’s Five Years at Sundowns
Sipho Mbule, a midfielder, joined Mamelodi Sundowns in 2022 after transferring from crosstown rivals SuperSport United. His move was notably contested, with Kaizer Chiefs also showing interest in the promising player. Mbule’s five-year stint with Sundowns saw him grow and develop within a highly competitive squad known for dominating South African football.
As a midfielder, Mbule contributed creativity and energy to the Sundowns midfield, though competition for places in the squad has always been fierce. With his contract not renewed, Mbule now faces the challenge of finding a new club where he can continue to build on his potential.
What This Means for Mamelodi Sundowns
The departure of Coetzee and Mbule comes as Mamelodi Sundowns prepare for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup. The team is set to travel to the USA early next week to face formidable opponents, including Ulsan Hyundai, Borussia Dortmund, and Fluminense. These high-profile matches represent an important stage for the club on the global stage.
Sundowns have long been a powerhouse in South African football, and while losing players like Coetzee and Mbule means bidding farewell to some homegrown talent, it also opens up opportunities to refresh the squad and bring in new players to maintain their dominance.
What’s Next for Coetzee and Mbule?
Now that both players are free agents, their immediate focus will likely be securing contracts with new clubs. Coetzee’s versatility as a defender could attract interest from teams looking to bolster their backline, especially if he can prove his fitness after a tough injury spell.
Mbule, on the other hand, might appeal to clubs seeking to strengthen their midfield options with a player experienced in top-flight South African football. His youth and potential make him a valuable asset for teams aiming to rebuild or add depth.
Fans and analysts will be keen to see where these two talented players land in the coming weeks as they seek fresh starts and new challenges.
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