Amazulu to release 12 players

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 29, Toriq Losper from Ajax CTand Stanley Kgatla from Amazulu FC during the Absa Premiership match between Ajax Cape Town and AmaZulu at Cape Town Stadium on March 29, 2013 in Cape Town, South Africa Photo by Luke Walker / Gallo Images

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 29, Toriq Losper from Ajax CTand Stanley Kgatla from Amazulu FC during the Absa Premiership match between Ajax Cape Town and AmaZulu at Cape Town Stadium on March 29, 2013 in Cape Town, South Africa Photo by Luke Walker / Gallo Images

Published May 22, 2013

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Durban – Former Bafana Bafana midfielder Stanley Kgatla is among 12 players that are headed for the exit door at AmaZulu during the off-season, the club confirmed on Wednesday.

The 30-year-old was placed on the transfer list as Usuthu looked to plan ahead for the new campaign, in what will be the first full season for coach Craig Rosslee after his appointment late last year.

Joining Kgatla in the unwanted line were goalkeeper Mbongeni Mzimela, defenders Phumlani Mhamha and Luyanda Hlongwa, and striker Nyiko Tshabangu.

Five other players – Ramson Zhuwawo, Tsweu Mokoro, Kagiso Senamela, Joseph Malongoane and Bongani Mbele – would not have their contracts renewed, the club said, when they expired at the end of next month. The deals of Sifiso Vilakazi and Makhosonke Bhengu had already been terminated.

“We had a serious chat with the directors and with the technical team, and clearly we’ve had to take some radical changes to plan ahead,” said AmaZulu general manager Peter O’Connor.

“It’s one of those unfortunate things for some of the players but we believe these changes are necessary and we’d like to wish the players well.”

The Durban club was also keen to loan out three of its young midfielders – Andile Khumalo, Nkanyiso Cele and Dumisani Zwane.

AmaZulu, who had a forgettable season in which they ended 12th in the Premiership, had already recruited their first signing of the off-season, drafting in former Santos defender Bongi Macala on a two-year contract. – Sapa

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