Next up, Upington City
Following a 1-0 win against Casric Stars in the Motsepe Foundation Championship last time out, Cape Town Spurs will now shift their attention to Upington City in their first away trip of 2025.
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Spurs victorious against Casric Stars!
Cape Town Spurs won their Motsepe Foundation Championship clash against Casric Stars 1-0 at the Athlone Stadium on Friday evening.
Spurs’ Nedbank Cup opponents revealed!
The draw for the Nedbank Cup took place on Thursday evening, with the fixtures for the Round of 32 confirmed.
Middendorp has backing from club ahead of Casric Stars clash
Cape Town Spurs’ next assignment in the Motsepe Foundation Championship will be their clash against Casric Stars set to be played at the Athlone Stadium on Friday evening.
No nonsense Middendorp only seeks improvement
Cape Town Spurs head coach Ernst Middendorp previously stated that there are many coaches in South Africa who “talk nonsense”, while all he wants is to improve his players.
Urban Warriors lose out against Callies
Cape Town Spurs were defeated 2-1 by Pretoria Callies in the Motsepe Foundation Championship at the TUT Stadium on Friday afternoon.
Urban Warriors to face Callies in Pretoria
Cape Town Spurs’ next assignment in the Motsepe Foundation Championship will be the clash against Pretoria Callies, which is set to be played at the TUT Stadium on Friday afternoon.
Spurs aim to bring midweek form into weekend showdown with Highbury
Following their inspiring win in the Nedbank Cup preliminary rounds, Cape Town Spurs will now turn their attention back to the Motsepe Foundation Championship, where they will be taking on Highbury at the Wolfson Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Spurs CEO speaks about new sponsor and promotion
Cape Town Spurs CEO Alexi Efstathiou has taken the time to speak to the media about the club’s new sponsorship with Albany Bakery and what’s next in terms of seeking promotion.
FOOTBALL IN THE CITY : A Wake Up Call for all !!!
Tuesday night's international match at Cape Town Stadium between Bafana Bafana and South Sudan served as a stark wake-up call for the City of Cape Town and SAFA. The match attendance was a whopping 53 000 spectators which is phenomenal turnout for a midweek game.