

Mamelodi Sundowns
Founded
1970
Coach
Miguel CardosoVenue
Loftus Versfeld Stadium
City
Pretoria (Tshwane)
Capacity
51,762
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
17W 7D 1L
H:10W/A:7W
Goals
43 / 13 (+30)
H:29/A:14
Clean Sheets
17
H:11/A:6
Rank
1
Sidelined Players (1)
Recent Results
@ Polokwane City
29/04/2026PSL
@ Richards Bay
26/04/2026PSL
vs Stellenbosch
22/04/2026PSL
vs ES Tunis
18/04/2026CAF Champions League
@ ES Tunis
12/04/2026CAF Champions League
@ Durban City
07/04/2026PSL
vs Chippa United
03/04/2026PSL
@ Stade Malien Bamako
22/03/2026CAF Champions League
vs Marumo Gallants
17/03/2026PSL
vs Stade Malien Bamako
13/03/2026CAF Champions League
Mamelodi Sundowns
Mamelodi Sundowns, founded in 1970 in Pretoria (now Tshwane), South Africa, is the most successful club in South African football history and one of the continent's dominant forces. The club plays home matches at Loftus Versfeld Stadium, which holds 51,762 spectators. Nicknamed 'Masandawana' or 'The Brazilians,' Sundowns have won the South African Premier Soccer League (PSL) title a record number of times. Their crowning achievement came in 2016 when they won the CAF Champions League, defeating Zamalek in the final. Under the ownership of billionaire Patrice Motsepe and with coach Rhulani Mokwena guiding the squad, Sundowns have become a continental powerhouse. The club competes regularly in the CAF Champions League group stage and has represented Africa in the FIFA Club World Cup. Players like Themba Zwane and Ronwen Williams have been key figures in recent years.































