Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Neo Maema reveals he never loved Orlando Pirates and that he didn’t want to join them from Bloemfontein Celtic.
In an unexpected revelation, Neo Maema disclosed his longstanding indifference towards Orlando Pirates, emphasizing his contentment with his current club. Despite the allure of playing for one of South Africa’s premier football clubs, Maema’s allegiance has always been away from the Soweto giants, including Kaizer Chiefs and Moroka Swallows.
During an insightful session on the Sundowns’ Pitchside Podcast, Maema shared his journey and decisions in the football world. Originating from Bloemfontein Celtic, where he first made waves at 22, the talented midfielder caught the eye of Sundowns scouts, leading to his significant move to Chloorkop. Now, at 28, Maema has become an indispensable part of the Masandawana family, not only for his skill as an attacking midfielder but also for his adaptability to play across various midfield positions.
Despite the familial ties to Pirates, his professional and emotional investment remains firmly with Mamelodi Sundowns, a stance that highlights his dedication and loyalty to the team.
“The one team I didn’t want to go to was Pirates. That was from a young age,” Maema told Pitch Podcast.
I don’t know whether it’s the spirit or what, but it doesn’t feel okay with me.
That’s one team that, even if I did see an opportunity to play for a big team, it was a team that I didn’t want to play for.I still have the same feeling to this day, that things don’t go away.
Sundowns’ Pitchside Podcast
Now, I’m fully invested in Mamelodi Sundowns. I don’t think of other teams. The tricky part, but not tricky, is that most of my family are Pirates fans.”
Under the guidance of coach Rulani Mokwena, Maema has flourished, showcasing versatility and an unwavering commitment to Sundowns’ success. His role extends beyond just a player; he’s a symbol of the club’s values and spirit.
As Sundowns prepare for their upcoming DStv Premiership clash against Pirates at Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Maema’s story adds an intriguing layer to this anticipated encounter. His journey from a young aspirant in Bloemfontein to a key player for the reigning champions is a testament to his talent, choices, and the unwavering path he’s chosen in South African football.
This weekend’s match isn’t just another game for Maema; it’s a reaffirmation of his journey and choices in the football world. As the spotlight turns to Loftus Versfeld Stadium, all eyes will be on Maema, a player whose heart and loyalty lie with Sundowns, ready to face a team he never envisioned joining.