Orapa, Hotspurs dominate transfer market

Hotspurs signed 13 players PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
Hotspurs signed 13 players PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

Mascom Top 8 champions, Orapa United and new Premier League entrants, Mahalapye Hotspurs were the busiest clubs in the just ended transfer window. They each registered 13 players as preparations for the start of the season intensify.

After finishing third in the league and bagging the Top 8 prize, Orapa United did not rest on their laurels. Instead they went further to beef up their already exciting squad although they lost three important players. The retirement of midfield kingpin, Patrick Motsepe and the departure of two attackers, Thabang Sesinyi and Onkabetse Makgantai will definitely test their ability. Both Sesinyi and Makgantai scored from the bench as Orapa United buried Township Rollers to take the Mascom Top 8 title. They have since brought in Letumile Molebatsi who is expected to fill the void left by Motsepe.

They have also completed the signatures of Obonye Moswate, Khumoetsile Kufigwa, Gosaitse Manuel, Omaatla Kebatho who has been playing in South Africa as well as former Notwane goal poacher, Zebron Ndjovu. Five other players are coming from their development side.

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