Ajax Cape Town FC

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Ajax Cape Town
Ajax CT logo
Full name Ajax Cape Town Football Club
Nickname(s) Urban Warriors
Founded 1999, merger of Seven Stars
and Cape Town Spurs
Ground Athlone Stadium, Cape Town;
Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
(Capacity 30,000)
Chairman John Comitis
Manager Flag of South Africa Craig Rosslee
League ABSA Premier League
2006-07 ABSA Premier League, 4th
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Ajax Cape Town is a South African football (soccer) team based in Parow, Cape Town that participates in the Premier Soccer League. Home games are usually played at Athlone Stadium, having moved from Newlands Rugby Stadium at the end of the 2004/2005 season. They plan to move to the Philippi Stadium in the near future.

Ajax CT was formed in 1999, via the amalgation of two Cape Town-based teams, Seven Stars and Cape Town Spurs, as AFC Ajax expanded their worldwide talent-feeder network to South Africa.

The Ajax CT project had limited success in the seasons leading up to 2006/2007, the club winning a solitary title - the Rothmans Cup in 2000 - with Steven Pienaar being one of the few talents to make the grade for a move to Amsterdam, back in 2002. However, in 2006/2007, under the guidance of new coach Muhsin Ertuğral, Ajax CT claimed fourth place in the PSL and won the ABSA Cup - beating league champions Mamelodi Sundowns 2-0 in the final.

Gordon Igesund, South Africa's most successful club coach [1] who won league titles with Manning Rangers, Orlando Pirates, Santos and Sundowns, coached the club from 2002 until 2006.

In January 2007, Ajax CT managed to beat their mother club AFC Ajax 3-1 in a friendly game held in Cape Town.

After the departure of Muhsin Ertuğral at the end of the 2006/2007 season and in line with the club's development philosophy, the appointment of Craig Rosslee as the new head coach was announced.

Contents

[edit] Former Managers

[edit] Notable Players

[edit] Honours

[edit] Club records

  • Most starts: Brett Evans 210
  • Most goals: Brent Carelse 28
  • Most capped player: Edelbert Dinha (Zimbabwe)
  • Most starts in a season: Edelbert Dinha 41 (2000/01)
  • Most goals in a season: Thembinkosi Fanteni 15 (2006/07)
  • Record victory: 5-1 vs Moroka Swallows (19/2/06, PSL)
  • Record defeat: 0-6 v Orlando Pirates (22/9/04, PSL)

[edit] Premier Soccer League record

[edit] 2006/2007 season

[edit] Season record

[edit] PSL top scorers

1. Thembinkosi Fanteni 11
2. Franklin Cale 4
3. Russel Mwafulirwa 3
3. Granwald Scott 2
5. Mfundo Shumana 2
5. Brett Evans 2
5. Bryce Moon 2
5. Brent Carelse 2

[edit] Club awards

Player of the Season: Thembinkosi Fanteni
Players' Player of the Season: Nazeer Allie
Top Goal-scorer: Thembinkosi Fanteni
Young Player of the Season: Clifford Ngobeni
Most Improved Player: Granwald Scott
Sportsman of the Season: Franklin Cale

[edit] Club officials/Technical team

  • CEO: Flag of South Africa John Comitis
  • Coach: Flag of South Africa Craig Rosslee
  • Assistant coach: Flag of Zimbabwe Wilfred Mugeyi
  • Goalkeeper coach: Flag of South Africa Brian van der Heever
  • Head of Youth Development: Flag of Scotland John Rowley
  • Reserve team coach: Flag of South Africa Mark Grune

[edit] 2007/2008 First team squad

As of February 03, 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of South Africa GK Hans Vonk (captain)
2 Flag of South Africa DF Nazeer Allie
4 Flag of South Africa DF Dominic Isaacs
5 Flag of South Africa MF Clifford Ngobeni
6 Flag of South Africa MF Mfundo Shumana
7 Flag of South Africa FW Nhlanhla Shabalala
8 Flag of South Africa MF Roberto Santo
9 Flag of South Africa FW Nathan Paulse
10 Flag of South Africa FW Andile Mbenyane
11 Flag of South Africa MF Jonathan Fransman
12 Flag of South Africa MF Granwald Scott
13 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Dikilu Bageta
14 Flag of Brazil DF Eduardo Ferreira
15 Flag of South Africa MF Mkhanyiseli Siwahla
16 Flag of South Africa GK Andre Petim
No. Position Player
17 Flag of Cameroon MF Eyong Enoh
18 Flag of South Africa FW Sifiso Vilakazi
19 Flag of Malawi FW Russel Mwafulirwa
20 Flag of South Africa MF Bryce Moon
21 Flag of South Africa MF Thulani Serero
22 Flag of South Africa DF Aidan Jenniker
23 Flag of South Africa MF Sameehg Doutie
24 Flag of South Africa MF Franklin Cale
25 Flag of South Africa DF Brett Evans
26 Flag of South Africa DF Clayton Daniels
27 Flag of South Africa MF Daylon Claasen
28 Flag of South Africa DF Mario Booysen
29 Flag of Botswana FW Dipsy Selolwane
30 Flag of the United States GK Morgan Cathey
31 Flag of South Africa FW Clinton Emmanuel

[edit] Foreigners

In the South African PSL, only five non-South African nationals can be registered. Players who also hold South African citizenship do not count as foreigners.

[edit] 2007/2008 Transfers

[edit] In

[edit] Summer transfer window

Flag of the United States Morgan Cathey - Azusa Pacific University, United States

Flag of Brazil Eduardo Ferreira - Gremio Esportivo Anapolis, Brazil

Flag of South Africa Clinton Emmanuel - Hanover Park

Flag of South Africa Simphiwe Pama - Hanover Park

Flag of South Africa Andile Mbenyane - promoted to first team

Flag of South Africa Jonathan Fransman - promoted to first team

Flag of South Africa Mario Booysen - promoted to first team

Flag of South Africa Aidan Jenniker - promoted to first team

Flag of South Africa Sameehg Doutie - promoted to first team

[edit] January transfer window

Flag of South Africa Sifiso Vilakazi - Free State Stars

Flag of Botswana Dipsy Selolwane - Jomo Cosmos

Flag of South Africa Thulani Serero - promoted to first team

[edit] Out

[edit] Summer transfer window

Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Tsholola Tshinyama - SC Lokeren, Belgium

Flag of South Africa Grant Meyer - Hanover Park

[edit] January transfer window

Flag of South Africa Simphiwe Pama (on loan) - Hanover Park

Flag of South Africa Coburn Woodington - Supersport United

Flag of South Africa Brent Geyer - Moroka Swallows

Flag of South Africa Thembinkosi Fanteni - Maccabi Haifa, Israel

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