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Brazilians depart for US in style as Club World Cup beckons
The Star
|June 09, 2025
MAMELODI Sundowns made a grand departure for the Fifa Club World Cup in the US at OR Tambo International Airport on Sunday afternoon. Sundowns' players were clad in new, colourful tracksuits specially designed for the tournament, while the technical teams wore sleek grey attire.
Head coach Miguel Cardoso stood out in a knitted hat featuring the South African flag a symbolic and impeccable choice from the Portugal-born manager. It reflected both the team's and his readiness to carry the nation's hopes on the global stage.
Sundowns have been a beacon of hope for South African sport, coming agonisingly close to lifting the CAF Champions League title just a week ago. However, their aspirations were dashed at the final hurdle, losing the second leg 2-1 to Pyramids in Cairo, and the tie 3-2 on aggregate.
The narrow defeat stunned the Yellow Nation and the country at large, especially given that the club last won the continental crown nine years ago, despite dominating the domestic league for the past eight seasons.
Speaking to the media prior to departure, Sundowns' vice-captain Ronwen Williams reflected on how the team have dealt with the disappointment in Cairo.
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