Lamontville Golden Arrows F.C.

Golden Arrows
Full nameLamontville Golden Arrows
Football Club
Nickname(s)Abafana Bes'thende
(The Backheel Boys)
Founded1943; 81 years ago (1943), bought Ntokozo FC franchise in 1996
GroundSugar Ray Xulu Stadium, Durban
Capacity6,500
ChairmanMato Madlala
CoachSouth Africa Mabhuti Khanyeza
LeagueBetway Premiership
2023–249th

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

History

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It was founded in 1943 in the 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 Premiership by winning the National First Division Coastal Stream.

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

Honours

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League

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  • 1999–2000 – National First Division Coastal Stream Champions (2nd tier)[1]
  • 2014–15 – National First Division (2nd tier)[2]

Cups

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Pre-season tournaments

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  • 2011 – KZN Premier's Cup
Former club crest

Club records

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League positions

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First team squad

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As of 17 August 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 DF Uganda UGA Ismail Watenga (on loan from Mamelodi Sundowns)
2 DF South Africa RSA Sazi Gumbi
3 MF South Africa RSA Olwethu Ncube
5 DF South Africa RSA Gladwin Shitolo
6 FW South Africa RSA Tebogo Tlolane
7 MF South Africa RSA Kagiso Malinga
9 FW South Africa RSA Ryan Moon
11 FW South Africa RSA Nduduzo Sibiya
12 MF South Africa RSA Velemseni Ndwandwe
13 DF Zambia ZAM John Mwengani
14 MF South Africa RSA Angelo Van Rooi
15 DF South Africa RSA Thabani Zuke (Captain)
16 DF South Africa RSA Thokozani Lukhele
18 FW Zimbabwe ZIM Knox Mutizwa
19 FW South Africa RSA Sibusiso Sibeko
20 FW Zambia ZAM Moyela Libamba
22 DF South Africa RSA Sicelo Hlatshwayo
23 MF South Africa RSA Lungelo Dube
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 MF South Africa RSA Nqobeko Dlamini
27 DF South Africa RSA Ntsikelelo Nxadi
30 DF South Africa RSA Sbonelo Cele
31 DF South Africa RSA Nduduzo Mhlongo
32 GK South Africa RSA Nkosingiphile Gumede
34 GK Namibia NAM Edward Maova
35 MF South Africa RSA Themba Mantshiyane
36 GK South Africa RSA Sifiso Mlungwana
38 FW South Africa RSA Siyanda Mthanti
39 DF South Africa RSA Bradley Cross
40 FW South Africa RSA Lungelo Nguse
41 FW South Africa RSA Nhlanhla Zwane
42 DF South Africa RSA Brandon Theron
43 FW South Africa RSA Lwanda Mbanjwa
44 FW South Africa RSA Bongani Cole
50 FW South Africa RSA Menzi Masuku

Foreigners

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In the South African Premiership, 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.


permanent residency

Notable former coaches

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References

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  1. ^ Staff Reporter (29 April 2000). "ARROWS PROMOTED TO PREMIER LEAGUE". The Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
  2. ^ "PSL congratulates Arrows - ABSA Premiership 2014/15 - Golden Arrows". African Football. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
  3. ^ Munyai, Ofhani (10 March 2024). "Inside Steve Komphela's pre-game message that ignited Golden Arrows". FARPost. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
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