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Milano United
Full nameMilano United Football Club
Nickname(s)Kinnes
Founded1986
GroundGrassy Park Stadium,[1] Cape Town
Capacity1,000
ChairmanNasief Brenner
CoachSouth Africa Theo Hempe
LeagueNational First Division
2014–15National First Division, 6th

Milano United was a South African football club based in the Grassy Park suburb of the city of Cape Town that played in the National First Division.

Milano won promotion to the National First Division in July 2012 after winning the 2011-12 Western Cape Vodacom League stream and winning three games at the playoffs stage.[2] On August 1, 2017, it was confirmed that Milano United FC sold their NFD (the second tier of South Africa football) club status to Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila FC

Honours

  • 2011-12 Second Division Western Cape Stream champions

Club officials/Technical team

  • Owner/Chairman: South Africa Nasief Brenner
  • General manager: South Africa Sean Ferrier
  • Team manager: South Africa Faiek Cassiem
  • Coach: South Africa Boebie Solomons
  • Assistant coaches: South Africa Aneez Basadien & South Africa Kamaal Sait

2013–14 First team squad

As of September 18, 2013

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF South Africa RSA Chad Robertson
3 DF South Africa RSA Auguston Leonard
4 DF South Africa RSA Breslyn Hempe
5 DF South Africa RSA Shafiek Nazier
6 MF South Africa RSA Richard Webber
7 MF South Africa RSA Shamiel Philander
8 MF South Africa RSA Bridget Motha
9 FW South Africa RSA Danian Wareley
10 FW South Africa RSA Lesvin Stoffels
11 MF South Africa RSA Clint Julius
12 MF South Africa RSA Farouk Paulse
13 FW South Africa RSA Shakier Brenner
14 MF South Africa RSA Fernel Abrahams
15 DF South Africa RSA Jessie Jackson
16 MF South Africa RSA Chadley Jacobs
17 MF South Africa RSA Nazier Jacobs (Captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW South Africa RSA Welcome Qalanto
19 FW South Africa RSA Ganief Stellenboom
21 DF South Africa RSA Thabiso Posholi
22 FW South Africa RSA Devon Saal
23 DF South Africa RSA Thuto Mphahlele (on loan from SuperSport United)
24 MF Ghana GHA Kwame Attram
25 MF South Africa RSA Shane Poggenpoel
26 MF South Africa RSA Sibusiso Ntuli
27 DF South Africa RSA Taariq Fielies (on loan from Ajax Cape Town)
28 MF South Africa RSA Brandon Theron
29 MF South Africa RSA Moosa Jacobs
30 DF South Africa RSA Byrone Hendricks
31 GK South Africa RSA Tashrique Goldman
32 DF South Africa RSA Chris Flandorp
33 GK South Africa RSA Sherwyn Naicker
34 DF South Africa RSA Junaid Sait
37 GK South Africa RSA Wensten van der Linde
TBC FW Ethiopia ETH Fikru Teferra

Shirt sponsor & kit manufacturer

  • Shirt sponsor: None
  • Kit manufacturer: Adidas

References

  1. ^ https://int.soccerway.com/teams/south-africa/milano-united/13127/
  2. ^ "Milano United FC promoted to NFD". Kick Off. 5 July 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2012.

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