Richards Bay FC Releases Malcolm Jacobs, Ntsako Makhubela, and Tercious Malepe as Part of Major Squad Overhaul in KwaZulu-Natal

Richards Bay FC is gearing up for the new season with significant changes in their squad.

The club recently announced the departure of Malcolm Jacobs, Ntsako Makhubela, and Tercious Malepe, marking a pivotal moment ahead of their upcoming campaign.

After securing their place in the top division through a successful PSL promotional/relegation playoff, Richards Bay FC has turned its attention to reinforcing the team for a stronger season ahead.

The departure of over ten players at the end of the previous season underscores their commitment to strategic restructuring.

Among the notable departures, goalkeeper Malcolm Jacobs bids farewell after a notable four-and-a-half-year tenure, joining from Ubuntu FC in 2020.

Meanwhile, both Ntsako Makhubela and Tercious Malepe, who joined mid-season, have also moved on, contributing significantly to the club’s recent achievements.

During their brief stint, Makhubela made ten appearances and scored a crucial goal, while Malepe featured prominently in 11 games across various competitions.

Their departures add to a growing list of players exiting the club, reflecting a transitional phase for Richards Bay FC.

Richards Bay FC has bid farewell to a host of players, including Sanele Barns, Abdi Banda, Abel Mabaso, Jackson Mabokgwane, Boikanyo Komane, Katleho Makateng, Khuda Muyaba, and Sibusiso Mthethwa.

Additional departures earlier in the year included Lucky Mohomi, Mpho Mathebula, Sakhile Hlongwa, and Sinethemba Mngomezulu.

Incoming Players

In contrast, the club has welcomed new faces such as Siyethemba Sithebe, Keagan Allan, Fezile Gcaba, Sbani Mntungwa, Thabiso Kutumela, and Tlakusani Mthethwa.

Promotions from within the club include Wandile Ngema, Lindokuhle Zikhali, Thabisa Ndelu, Ntlonelo Bomelo, Philasande Manqele, and Siphesihle Mtshali, highlighting a blend of fresh talent and experienced additions.

Looking Ahead

With ongoing speculation linking them to Mamelodi Sundowns striker Thabang Sibanyoni, Richards Bay FC continues to strengthen its squad, aiming to enhance their attacking prowess for the challenges ahead in the new season.

Exciting Developments

In another significant move, the imminent arrival of Ian Otieno from Kenya marks the club’s seventh signing, further underlining their ambitions as they prepare for the upcoming season in South Africa.

 

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