Stellenbosch FC confirms end-of-season departures, including long-serving goalkeeper Lee Langeveldt, who will trade his gloves for a backroom role at the club. Langeveldt, 39, will now serve as a goalkeeper coach for the Club's Youth Academy, Reserves, and Ladies teams. The departures also include Oscarine Masuluke, who made 30 appearances across all competitions during his three seasons with the Maroons. Masuluke will be joined by fellow goalkeeper Dejean Ah Shene, who is similarly among those whose contracts have not been renewed for the 2026-27 season. Thabo Moloisane and Athenkosi Mcaba's departures have previously been confirmed, but the defensive duo will be joined by Nigeria international Kazie Enyinnaya, Wayde Jooste, Olisa Ndah, and Khomotjo Lekoloane on the departures list. Enyinnaya and Lekoloane both made more than 50 appearances for the Club, while Jooste and Ndah leave after shorter stints, having both arrived at the midway point of last season as reinforcements for Stellies' domestic and continental campaigns. Meanwhile, Stellenbosch FC will also bid farewell to Tshegofatso Mabasa, Asekho Tiwani, and Kobamelo Kodisang, whose loan spells in the Winelands have come to an end. We wish to thank them and their respective parent clubs for their service over the course of the season. Finally, development graduate Kyle Jurgens has completed a transfer to Durban City after the newly crowned Nedbank Cup champions exercised an option in his loan agreement to make his move permanent. The Club extends its heartfelt gratitude to all of the departing players for their services to Stellenbosch FC and wishes them every success in their future endeavours.
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Stellenbosch FC Announces End-of-Season Departures
Stellenbosch FC confirms end-of-season departures, including long-serving goalkeeper Lee Langeveldt, who will trade his gloves for a backroom role at the club.
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