Maluti College Fc Table

By | September 16, 2021


Maluti College Fc Table

Maluti College Fc Table,Maluti TVET College is a South African football club based in Phuthaditjhaba, Free State that plays in the ABC Motsepe League.

Maluti College Fc Table,The team represents the Maluti TVET College which has a number of campuses around the Free State, including Bethlehem, Bonamelo, Harrismith, Itemoheleng, Kwetlisong and Sefikeng.

History

The  team was founded in 2008 after the purchase of Vodacom League franchise Mathata Take Me Cool.[1] Maluti caused one of the biggest shocks in South African cup football when they defeated Premier Soccer League team Orlando Pirates 4–1 in the 2012–13 Nedbank Cup first round.[2][3] Maluti won the 2012–13 SAFA Second Division Free State League[4] and their national play-off group to win promotion to the National First Division.[5]



They were relegated in the 2014–15 season.

Shirt sponsor & kit manufacturer

  • Shirt sponsor: None
  • Kit manufacturer: Adidas
Latest results
10.05.2015 RSA D2 Maluti FET College 2-3 Baroka FC
03.05.2015 RSA D2 Witbank Spurs 1-1 Maluti FET College
30.04.2015 RSA D2 Maluti FET College 6-3 Garankuwa United
26.04.2015 RSA D2 Jomo Cosmos 1-1 Maluti FET College
18.04.2015 RSA D2 Maluti FET College 2-5 Golden Arrows
11.04.2015 RSA D2 African Warriors 4-2 Maluti FET College

MALUTI TVET FOOTBALL CLUB



Maluti TVET College FC a South African football club based in Phuthaditjhaba, Free State that plays in the ABC Motsepe League.

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The team represents the Maluti TVET College which has a number of campuses around the Free State, including Bethlehem, Bonamelo, Harrismith, Itemoheleng, Kwetlisong and Sefikeng.

The  team was founded in 2008 after the purchase of Vodacom League franchise Mathata Take Me Cool. Maluti caused one of the biggest shocks in South African cup football when they defeated Premier Soccer League team Orlando Pirates 4–1 in the 2012–13 Nedbank Cup first round. Maluti won the 2012–13 SAFA Second Division Free State League and their national play-off group to win promotion to the National First Division.