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Cape Town Spurs F.C.

Cape Town Spurs F.C. (formerly known as Ajax Cape Town) is a South African professional football club based in Parow in the city of Cape Town that plays in the South African Premier Division. Dutch Eredivisie club AFC Ajax was their parent club and majority shareholder after a merger of both Cape Town Spurs and Seven Stars in January 1999 until selling its shares in September 2020.[2]

Cape Town Spurs
Full nameCape Town Spurs Football Club
Nickname(s)Urban Warriors
Founded11 January 1970; 54 years ago (1970-01-11)
GroundAthlone Stadium (most games), Parow Park[1]
Capacity34,000, 2,000
ChairmanAri Efstathiou
ManagerErnst Middendorp
LeagueSouth African Premier Division
2022–23National First Division, 2nd
WebsiteClub website

History edit

Cape Town Spurs were formed on 11 January 1970, competing in the National Professional Soccer League from 1971 until 1984, and the National Soccer League from 1985 to 1995, winning the championship in the final season, before the establishment of the South African Premier Division in 1996. The club also won league and the Cup in 1995, then known as the Bob Save Super Bowl.

In 1999 Ajax Cape Town was formed via the amalgamation of two Cape Town-based teams, Seven Stars and Cape Town Spurs, as AFC Ajax expanded their worldwide talent-feeder network to South Africa, with the club adopting the club crest of the Amsterdam-based club.[3] Ajax Cape Town was originally founded by John Comitis and Rob Moore in 1999. John Comitis, the honouree life chairman of Ajax Cape Town, later sold his shares in the club after 14 years at the helm and is now the chairmen of his new football team, Cape Town City Football Club.

Ajax, nicknamed Urban Warriors, played their first official game against Kaizer Chiefs in the Iwisa Charity Spectacular on 17 July 1999. Ajax caused an upset when they beat Chiefs 1–0 with Sam Pam, the Ajax Cape Town captain, scoring the winning goal.

Former South Africa national team coach Gordon Igesund, the country's most successful club coach,[4] who won league titles with Manning Rangers, Orlando Pirates, Santos and Sundowns, coached the club from 2002 until 2006.

Since coming into existence, Ajax has never won the league title with their highest finish being runners-up in 2003–04, 2007–08 and 2010–11. Ajax managed to win the Rothmans Cup in 2000, the Nedbank Cup in 2007, the Telkom Knockout in 2008 and most recently the MTN8 in 2015.

In January 2007 Ajax CT managed to beat AFC Ajax 3–1 in a friendly game held in Cape Town. The next friendly, played in Amsterdam, ended in a 3–2 win for AFC Ajax in July 2009.

Over the years several Ajax CT players have made the step to the mother club, among them Steven Pienaar in 2002, Daylon Claasen in 2009, Eyong Enoh in 2008 and Thulani Serero in 2011.

In July 2013, it was announced that the Comitis brothers, longtime partners and shareholders with the Efstathiou brothers, had sold their Cape Town Stars shares, (19.6 % of Ajax Cape Town), to the Efstathiou family.[5] Ari Efstathiou was announced as the new chairman, and Muhsin Ertuğral was reinstated as manager of the club, following an interim managerial period after originally being hired as the club's new technical director.[6]

In September 2015, Ajax won the 2015 MTN8 tournament edging Kaizer Chiefs 1–0 in the final.

Ajax CT were relegated to the National First Division after finishing bottom in the 2017–18 season due to points been deducted. Ajax CT were deducted points for apparently playing Thendai Ndoro, who, according to the Premier Soccer League was an illegible player. Ajax CT had previously been given the green light by the league and had officially registered the player with them as they were in possession of his player card. The team, therefore, would have not been relegated, had the points unfairly not been deducted, and had the league not overturned their original decision that Ndoro was eligible to play.

Ajax CT finished in 4th place, outside of the playoff positions, in the 2018–19 National First Division, and again failed to achieve promotion the following season after losing in the playoffs to Black Leopards. Shortly thereafter, Ajax Amsterdam sold their 51% share in Ajax Cape Town.[2]

In 2020, Ajax CT ended their association with Dutch club AFC Ajax, with Cape Town Stars acquiring full control of the club, and they subsequently renamed it Cape Town Spurs.[7][8][9]

Youth programme edit

The likes of Nazeer Allie, Granwald Scott and Thulani Hlatshwayo came up through the youth ranks, while others such as Steven Pienaar and Thulani Serero have moved on to some of the top clubs in Europe.[citation needed]

As of 2011, the then Ajax Cape Town Community Scheme had been implemented in more than 120 schools across the Western Cape as far as the Cape Winelands, reaching more than 8,000 children.[10]

Stadium edit

Cape Town Spurs play most of their games at the Athlone Stadium.

From 1999, Ajax CT played their home games at Athlone Stadium and Newlands Stadium. The latter is a 51,900 capacity venue, which was first built in 1888, and was also host to the 1995 Rugby World Cup opening match. Essentially being a rugby stadium, it was a home they shared with clubs Santos and Vasco da Gama, as well as rugby teams Stormers and Western Province. Athlone Stadium was home to the Santos and has a capacity of 30,000. The stadium located in Athlone, Cape Town was also host to some of Ajax CT early home matches as well.

Moving to the Green Point Stadium, an 18,000 seat multi-purpose stadium in the Green Point area of Cape Town. The stadium was eventually demolished in 2007 to make way for the new Cape Town Stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Construction of the new stadium was completed in 2009, and the Urban Warriors played their home games at the Cape Town Stadium from the beginning of the 2010–11 Premier Soccer League season to an improved capacity of 55,000. On 3 August 2011 a contract extension of three years was negotiated with the stadium, which saw Ajax CT play their home games there until 2014.[11][12]

The first match played at the new stadium was a Cape Town derby between Ajax CT and Santos on 23 January 2010 as part of the official inauguration of the stadium.

Spurs train at their home base located in Parow. (33°53′45.5″S 18°34′41.5″E / 33.895972°S 18.578194°E / -33.895972; 18.578194). It serves as the training grounds for the senior squad, as well as for the Ajax Cape Town Youth Development Academy. It has hosted a number of foreign clubs among them German Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart during their midseason camp in 2014 as well as Viking FK from Norway.[13]

Honours edit

National titles edit

Cup competitions edit

Pre-season edit

1. Trophies won as Ajax Cape Town F.C. from 11 January 1999 to 28 September 2020.

Performance in CAF competitions edit

Continental appearances edit

2005 – Group stage (Top 8)
2009 – First Round
2008 – First Round of 16

Continental results edit

Season Competition Round Country Club Score CCP (1)
2005 Champions League Preliminary Round   Swaziland Mhlambanyatsi Rovers 1–0, 1–1 2.0
First Round   Burkina Faso ASFA Yennenga 1–0, 0–1
Second Round   Guinea Fello Star 2–0, 0–2
Final Group Round   Nigeria Enyimba 1–1, 2–0
  Morocco Raja Casablanca 1–1, 0–3
  Egypt Al Ahly 2–0, 0–0
2008 Confederation Cup First Round   Seychelles Anse Réunion 1–0, 4–1 1.0
First Round of 16   Cameroon Mount Cameroon 5–1, 0–5
2009 Champions League First Round   Zimbabwe Monomotapa United 3–2, 1–2 0.3
(1) CCP = CAF Co-efficiency points. Total number of points for CAF Coefficient: 17.0

Club records edit

South African Premier Division record edit

National First Division record edit

Players edit

As of 26 January, 2024[14]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   RSA Zama Dlamini
2 DF   RSA Nazeer Allie
3 DF   RSA Cohen Stander
4 DF   RSA Clayton Daniels
5 MF   RSA Morne Nel
6 MF   RSA Jarrod Moroole
8 MF   RSA Luvuyo Phewa
9 FW   RSA Bradley Ralani
10 MF   RSA Keagan Buchanan
11 MF   RSA Colin Ryan
13 FW   RSA Leo Thethani
14 MF   RSA Michael Morton
15 DF   NAM Lubeni Haukongo
16 GK   RSA Lincoln Vyver
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW   RSA Asanele Velebayi
18 DF   RSA Logan Brown
19 FW   RSA Riyaaz Nell
20 DF   RSA Sithembiso Ngobe
22 FW   RSA Therlo Moosa
24 DF   RSA Rushwin Dortley
25 MF   RSA Siyanda Msani
27 DF   RSA Nicholus Lukhubeni
28 DF   RSA Obakhe Tshaya
29 FW   RSA Ashley Cupido
31 DF   RSA Khaya Mfecane
32 GK   RSA Aden Dreyer
33 FW   RSA Chumani Butsaka
34 MF   RSA Liam Bern
37 FW   RSA Luke Baartman
43 GK   RSA Neil Boshoff

On loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player

Retired numbers edit

Notable former players edit

Managers edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Premier Soccer League
  • South African Football Association
  • Confederation of African Football
  • Cape Town Spurs F.C. Results

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Cape Town Spurs F C formerly known as Ajax Cape Town is a South African professional football club based in Parow in the city of Cape Town that plays in the South African Premier Division Dutch Eredivisie club AFC Ajax was their parent club and majority shareholder after a merger of both Cape Town Spurs and Seven Stars in January 1999 until selling its shares in September 2020 2 Cape Town SpursFull nameCape Town Spurs Football ClubNickname s Urban WarriorsFounded11 January 1970 54 years ago 1970 01 11 GroundAthlone Stadium most games Parow Park 1 Capacity34 000 2 000ChairmanAri EfstathiouManagerErnst MiddendorpLeagueSouth African Premier Division2022 23National First Division 2ndWebsiteClub websiteHome colours Contents 1 History 2 Youth programme 3 Stadium 4 Honours 4 1 National titles 4 2 Cup competitions 4 3 Pre season 5 Performance in CAF competitions 5 1 Continental appearances 5 2 Continental results 6 Club records 6 1 South African Premier Division record 6 2 National First Division record 7 Players 7 1 On loan 7 2 Retired numbers 8 Notable former players 9 Managers 10 References 11 External linksHistory editCape Town Spurs were formed on 11 January 1970 competing in the National Professional Soccer League from 1971 until 1984 and the National Soccer League from 1985 to 1995 winning the championship in the final season before the establishment of the South African Premier Division in 1996 The club also won league and the Cup in 1995 then known as the Bob Save Super Bowl In 1999 Ajax Cape Town was formed via the amalgamation of two Cape Town based teams Seven Stars and Cape Town Spurs as AFC Ajax expanded their worldwide talent feeder network to South Africa with the club adopting the club crest of the Amsterdam based club 3 Ajax Cape Town was originally founded by John Comitis and Rob Moore in 1999 John Comitis the honouree life chairman of Ajax Cape Town later sold his shares in the club after 14 years at the helm and is now the chairmen of his new football team Cape Town City Football Club Ajax nicknamed Urban Warriors played their first official game against Kaizer Chiefs in the Iwisa Charity Spectacular on 17 July 1999 Ajax caused an upset when they beat Chiefs 1 0 with Sam Pam the Ajax Cape Town captain scoring the winning goal Former South Africa national team coach Gordon Igesund the country s most successful club coach 4 who won league titles with Manning Rangers Orlando Pirates Santos and Sundowns coached the club from 2002 until 2006 Since coming into existence Ajax has never won the league title with their highest finish being runners up in 2003 04 2007 08 and 2010 11 Ajax managed to win the Rothmans Cup in 2000 the Nedbank Cup in 2007 the Telkom Knockout in 2008 and most recently the MTN8 in 2015 In January 2007 Ajax CT managed to beat AFC Ajax 3 1 in a friendly game held in Cape Town The next friendly played in Amsterdam ended in a 3 2 win for AFC Ajax in July 2009 Over the years several Ajax CT players have made the step to the mother club among them Steven Pienaar in 2002 Daylon Claasen in 2009 Eyong Enoh in 2008 and Thulani Serero in 2011 In July 2013 it was announced that the Comitis brothers longtime partners and shareholders with the Efstathiou brothers had sold their Cape Town Stars shares 19 6 of Ajax Cape Town to the Efstathiou family 5 Ari Efstathiou was announced as the new chairman and Muhsin Ertugral was reinstated as manager of the club following an interim managerial period after originally being hired as the club s new technical director 6 In September 2015 Ajax won the 2015 MTN8 tournament edging Kaizer Chiefs 1 0 in the final Ajax CT were relegated to the National First Division after finishing bottom in the 2017 18 season due to points been deducted Ajax CT were deducted points for apparently playing Thendai Ndoro who according to the Premier Soccer League was an illegible player Ajax CT had previously been given the green light by the league and had officially registered the player with them as they were in possession of his player card The team therefore would have not been relegated had the points unfairly not been deducted and had the league not overturned their original decision that Ndoro was eligible to play Ajax CT finished in 4th place outside of the playoff positions in the 2018 19 National First Division and again failed to achieve promotion the following season after losing in the playoffs to Black Leopards Shortly thereafter Ajax Amsterdam sold their 51 share in Ajax Cape Town 2 In 2020 Ajax CT ended their association with Dutch club AFC Ajax with Cape Town Stars acquiring full control of the club and they subsequently renamed it Cape Town Spurs 7 8 9 Youth programme editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2011 The likes of Nazeer Allie Granwald Scott and Thulani Hlatshwayo came up through the youth ranks while others such as Steven Pienaar and Thulani Serero have moved on to some of the top clubs in Europe citation needed As of 2011 the then Ajax Cape Town Community Scheme had been implemented in more than 120 schools across the Western Cape as far as the Cape Winelands reaching more than 8 000 children 10 Stadium editCape Town Spurs play most of their games at the Athlone Stadium From 1999 Ajax CT played their home games at Athlone Stadium and Newlands Stadium The latter is a 51 900 capacity venue which was first built in 1888 and was also host to the 1995 Rugby World Cup opening match Essentially being a rugby stadium it was a home they shared with clubs Santos and Vasco da Gama as well as rugby teams Stormers and Western Province Athlone Stadium was home to the Santos and has a capacity of 30 000 The stadium located in Athlone Cape Town was also host to some of Ajax CT early home matches as well Moving to the Green Point Stadium an 18 000 seat multi purpose stadium in the Green Point area of Cape Town The stadium was eventually demolished in 2007 to make way for the new Cape Town Stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Construction of the new stadium was completed in 2009 and the Urban Warriors played their home games at the Cape Town Stadium from the beginning of the 2010 11 Premier Soccer League season to an improved capacity of 55 000 On 3 August 2011 a contract extension of three years was negotiated with the stadium which saw Ajax CT play their home games there until 2014 11 12 The first match played at the new stadium was a Cape Town derby between Ajax CT and Santos on 23 January 2010 as part of the official inauguration of the stadium Spurs train at their home base located in Parow 33 53 45 5 S 18 34 41 5 E 33 895972 S 18 578194 E 33 895972 18 578194 It serves as the training grounds for the senior squad as well as for the Ajax Cape Town Youth Development Academy It has hosted a number of foreign clubs among them German Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart during their midseason camp in 2014 as well as Viking FK from Norway 13 Honours editNational titles edit National Soccer League Winners 1995 Cup competitions edit MTN 8 Top 8 Tournament Winners 20151 Telkom Knockout League Cup Winners 20001 20081 Nedbank Cup Winners 1995 20071 Pre season edit Mangaung Cup Winners 20071 20081 1 Trophies won as Ajax Cape Town F C from 11 January 1999 to 28 September 2020 Performance in CAF competitions editContinental appearances edit CAF Champions League 2 appearances 2005 Group stage Top 8 2009 First Round dd CAF Confederation Cup 1 appearance 2008 First Round of 16 dd Continental results edit Season Competition Round Country Club Score CCP 1 2005 Champions League Preliminary Round nbsp Swaziland Mhlambanyatsi Rovers 1 0 1 1 2 0 First Round nbsp Burkina Faso ASFA Yennenga 1 0 0 1 Second Round nbsp Guinea Fello Star 2 0 0 2 Final Group Round nbsp Nigeria Enyimba 1 1 2 0 nbsp Morocco Raja Casablanca 1 1 0 3 nbsp Egypt Al Ahly 2 0 0 0 2008 Confederation Cup First Round nbsp Seychelles Anse Reunion 1 0 4 1 1 0 First Round of 16 nbsp Cameroon Mount Cameroon 5 1 0 5 2009 Champions League First Round nbsp Zimbabwe Monomotapa United 3 2 1 2 0 3 1 CCP CAF Co efficiency points Total number of points for CAF Coefficient 17 0Club records editMost starts nbsp Brett Evans 311 Most goals nbsp Nathan Paulse 56 Most capped player nbsp Edelbert Dinha Most starts in a season nbsp Edelbert Dinha 41 2000 01 Most goals in a season nbsp Mabhuti Khenyeza 23 2008 09 Record Victory 5 1 vs Moroka Swallows 19 February 2006 PSL vs nbsp Mount Cameroon 26 April 2008 CAF Confederation Cup Record defeat 0 6 v Orlando Pirates 22 September 2004 PSL vs Golden Arrows 24 October 2009 MTN 8 South African Premier Division record edit 1996 97 8th 1997 98 4th 1998 99 13th 1999 00 4th as Ajax Cape Town 2000 01 11th 2001 02 14th 2002 03 13th 2003 04 2nd 2004 05 6th 2005 06 11th 2006 07 4th 2007 08 2nd 2008 09 7th 2009 10 7th 2010 11 2nd 2011 12 9th 2012 13 14th 2013 14 12th 2014 15 5th 2015 16 10th 2016 17 10th 2017 18 16th National First Division record edit 2018 19 4th as Ajax Cape Town 2019 20 2nd 2020 21 14th as Cape Town Spurs 2021 22 14th 2022 23 2ndPlayers editAs of 26 January 2024 14 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp RSA Zama Dlamini 2 DF nbsp RSA Nazeer Allie 3 DF nbsp RSA Cohen Stander 4 DF nbsp RSA Clayton Daniels 5 MF nbsp RSA Morne Nel 6 MF nbsp RSA Jarrod Moroole 8 MF nbsp RSA Luvuyo Phewa 9 FW nbsp RSA Bradley Ralani 10 MF nbsp RSA Keagan Buchanan 11 MF nbsp RSA Colin Ryan 13 FW nbsp RSA Leo Thethani 14 MF nbsp RSA Michael Morton 15 DF nbsp NAM Lubeni Haukongo 16 GK nbsp RSA Lincoln Vyver No Pos Nation Player 17 FW nbsp RSA Asanele Velebayi 18 DF nbsp RSA Logan Brown 19 FW nbsp RSA Riyaaz Nell 20 DF nbsp RSA Sithembiso Ngobe 22 FW nbsp RSA Therlo Moosa 24 DF nbsp RSA Rushwin Dortley 25 MF nbsp RSA Siyanda Msani 27 DF nbsp RSA Nicholus Lukhubeni 28 DF nbsp RSA Obakhe Tshaya 29 FW nbsp RSA Ashley Cupido 31 DF nbsp RSA Khaya Mfecane 32 GK nbsp RSA Aden Dreyer 33 FW nbsp RSA Chumani Butsaka 34 MF nbsp RSA Liam Bern 37 FW nbsp RSA Luke Baartman 43 GK nbsp RSA Neil Boshoff On loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player Retired numbers edit 21 nbsp Cecil Lolo Defender 2009 15 Number retired on 30 October 2015 at Lolo s memorial service 15 Notable former players editMain article List of Ajax Cape Town players For a list of all Ajax Cape Town players with a Wikipedia article see Category Ajax Cape Town F C players Managers edit nbsp Leo van Veen 1999 00 16 nbsp Henk Bodewes 2000 17 nbsp Steve Haupt interim 2000 01 18 nbsp Rob McDonald 2001 02 19 nbsp Gordon Igesund 2002 06 20 nbsp Muhsin Ertugral 2006 07 21 nbsp Craig Rosslee 2007 09 22 nbsp Muhsin Ertugral and nbsp Jan Pruijn interim 2009 23 24 nbsp Foppe De Haan 2009 11 25 nbsp Maarten Stekelenburg 2011 12 26 nbsp Wilfred Mugeyi and nbsp Jan Pruijn interim 2012 27 28 nbsp Jan Versleijen and nbsp Muhsin Ertugral int 2013 29 nbsp Muhsin Ertugral 2013 14 30 nbsp Ian Taylor interim 2014 31 nbsp Roger De Sa 2014 2016 32 nbsp Stanley Menzo 2016 2017 nbsp Muhsin Ertugral 2017 2018 nbsp Andries Ulderink 2018 20 33 nbsp Vladislav Heric 2020 2021 nbsp Shaun Bartlett 2021 2023 34 nbsp Ernst Middendorp 2023 present 35 References edit South Africa Cape Town Spurs FC Results fixtures squad statistics photos videos and news Soccerway Archived from the original on 20 July 2022 Retrieved 12 August 2022 a b Ajax Amsterdam explains decision to end Ajax Cape Town partnership Kick Off 28 September 2020 Archived from the original on 6 September 2013 Retrieved 28 September 2020 Bindl Florian 21 November 2019 Football talents made by Ajax Cape Chameleon Archived from the original on 12 June 2021 Retrieved 29 December 2020 Soccer in South Africa Archived 17 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine Comitis familie stapt uit Ajax CT Ajax Showtime Archived from the 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November 2023 Sibembe Yanga 24 November 2023 Cape Town City can finally usurp log leaders Sundowns Daily Maverick Retrieved 25 November 2023 External links editOfficial website nbsp Premier Soccer League PSL Club Info South African Football Association Confederation of African Football Cape Town Spurs F C Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cape Town Spurs F C amp oldid 1208622331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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