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Stellies ready to carry Cape’s football flame
Cape Argus
|July 24, 2025
STELLENBOSCH FC have defied the odds over the past few seasons, and as another crucial campaign approaches, expectations remain high for the Cape Winelands side.
With the start of what promises to be yet another pressure-filled season drawing near, Stellies will once again be under the spotlight to maintain their upward trajectory.
They have firmly established themselves as one of the standout teams in the Premiership, despite working with limited resources, and the clubs success can be credited to a well-structured and smoothly run organisation that has consistently found ways to make things work.
The past two seasons have not only sélection the fruits of their labour but also highlighted their strategic growth and progressive planning, which has become a hallmark of their operation.
The Western Cape has long been recognised as a breeding ground for football talent. The province is not only known for producing gifted players, but it also boasts a rich history of competitive teams that were once thorns in the sides of many PSL opponents.
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