Santos Football Club (South Africa)

Santos Football Club (South Africa)
Engen Santos
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Full name Engen Santos Football Club
Nickname(s) The People's Team
Founded 1982
Ground Athlone Stadium, Cape Town
(Capacity: 30,000)
Chairman Goolam Allie
Coach South Africa Boebie Solomons
League ABSA Premiership
2010–11 ABSA Premiership, 8th
Home colours
Away colours
old logo (-2003)
old logo (2003-2011)

Santos Football Club or simply Santos, also known under their sponsored title as Engen Santos, is a professional South African football (soccer) club based in Lansdowne, Cape Town that plays in the Premier Soccer League.

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History

The club was established in Heideveld on the Cape Flats in 1982 and was originally known as Lightbodys Santos FC. During apartheid it was renowned for the insistence on non-racial inclusivity – hence the nickname The People's Team.

They played in the Federation Professional League (FPL), the only truly non-racial football body in the country from 1982 to 1990. They won the championship in 1983/4/6/7/8/90 before joining the National Soccer League.

The NSL became the PSL in 1996 and Santos tasted their first success in the new format of the league in 2001–02 when they surprisingly won the title under the mentorship of Gordon Igesund. This side featured players like Edries Burton, Andre Arendse, Musa Otieno and the club's all-time top goalscorer Jean-Marc Ithier.

They were also crowned Bob Save Super Bowl winners in 2001 and BP Top 8 winners in 2002.

Notable former coaches

Notable former players

Honours

  • PSL Champions: 2001/02
  • ABSA Cup Winners: 2003
  • FPL League Champions: 1983, 84, 86, 87, 88, 90
  • FPL Cup Winners: 1985, 88, 90
  • Challenge Cup Winners: 1988
  • Bob Save Super Bowl Winners: 2001
  • BP Top 8 Winners: 2002

Club records

  • Most starts: Edries Burton 409
  • Most goals: Jean-Marc Ithier 70
  • Most capped player: Musa Otieno (Kenya)
  • Most starts in a season: Cassiem Mohamed 44 (1993)
  • Most goals in a season: Duncan Crowie 19 (1991)
  • Record victory: 6–0 v Intercity Aces (6/3/99, Bob Save Super Bowl); vs Beau West City (26/2/05, Absa Cup); vs Cemforce FC (12/3/05, Absa Cup); vs Island FC (11/3/06, Absa Cup)
  • Record defeat: 1–7 v Sundowns (19/8/98, PSL)

Premier Soccer League record

Club officials/Technical team

  • Chairman: South Africa Goolam Allie
  • COO: South Africa Edries Burton
  • General manager: South Africa Cyril Martin
  • Team manager: South Africa Yusuf Gester
  • Coach: South Africa Boebie Solomons
  • Assistant coaches: South Africa David Notoane & Kenya Musa Otieno
  • Goalkeeper coach: South Africa Nigel Dixon

2011–12 First team squad

As of September 14, 2011 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Nigeria DF Pere Ariweriyai
3 South Africa DF Ricardo Skippers
4 South Africa MF Jonathan Fransman
5 South Africa DF Warren Bishop
6 South Africa FW Orlin Powell
7 South Africa FW Gregory Roelf
8 South Africa MF Tyren Arendse (Captain)
9 South Africa FW Eleazar Rodgers
10 Malawi DF Tawonga Chimodzi
11 South Africa MF Romano Scott
12 South Africa DF Bonginkosi Macala
13 South Africa MF Shafeeq Arendse
14 South Africa MF Tasleem Paulse
15 South Africa FW Erwin Isaacs
16 South Africa MF Wayne Arendse
17 South Africa MF Salmaan King
18 South Africa DF Christopher Bergman
No. Position Player
19 South Africa FW Vuyisile Wana
20 South Africa MF Zairon Van Beulen
21 South Africa DF Thabiso Ntloana
22 Botswana MF Boitumelo Mafoko
24 South Africa MF Shaun Sopio
25 South Africa MF Cheslyn Jampies
27 South Africa MF Jurie Basie
28 South Africa FW Bheki Shabangu
29 South Africa DF Gert Barends
30 South Africa GK Tshepo Motsoeneng
31 England GK Ryan Harrison
33 Malawi DF Peter Mponda
34 South Africa FW Jonathan Armogam
35 South Africa GK Lee Langeveldt
36 South Africa DF Phikolomzi Kefile
39 South Africa FW Riaan Eugene
44 South Africa MF Siyabulela Songwiqi (on loan from Kaizer Chiefs)

Foreigners

In the South African PSL, only five non-South African nationals can be registered. Players with foreign and South African citizenship do not count as foreigners.

Official sponsor/Kit maker

Engen; Winner

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