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Well-traveled Botha Msila happy to have old Siwelele vibe back in Bloem

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SW August 17 2025 edition

'We have waited too long to have a club of our own'

- By Nakampe Lekwadu

Well-traveled Botha Msila happy to have old Siwelele vibe back in Bloem

The atmospheric and vibrant football days among fans in Bloemfontein, Free State, are back, and Botha Msila is the most excited fan ever in that province.

Msila, arguably the best-travelled fan, who often attends two matches in different provinces in a day, told Sunday World that he couldn't have waited for a better time to have “his” club back in the City of Roses.

Calvin Le John, the son of the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie, purchased the status of troubled SuperSport United before renaming the club Siwelele FC, and relocating it to Bloemfontein.

“We have waited for too long to have a club that we can call our own, and the arrival of Siwelele is a big thing to have happened,” said Msila, amn famed for wearing a showercap in the stands.

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