Mamelodi Sundowns FC, affectionately known as “The Brazilians”, is one of Africa’s most successful football clubs. With a rich history, iconic players, and a trophy cabinet that shines across the continent, Sundowns represents excellence, resilience, and flair in African football. Here are 100 facts that celebrate their incredible legacy.
Founding and Early History
- Mamelodi Sundowns was founded in the early 1960s in Marabastad, Pretoria.
- It was formed by young football enthusiasts including Frank “ABC” Motsepe and Roy Fischer.
- Initially known as Marabastad Sundowns.
- The club was officially renamed Mamelodi Sundowns in 1970.
- Their early colors were different from their modern yellow-and-blue kits.
- The team joined the Federation Professional Football League (FPFL) in 1973.
- They reached their first Coca-Cola Cup final in 1973 but lost 5-3 to Berea United.
- They were relegated to the second division in 1980.
- Sundowns was almost disbanded in the early 1980s due to financial challenges.
- Zola Mahobe saved the club from collapse by buying it in 1985.
The Zola Mahobe Era
- Mahobe was nicknamed “Mr Cool” due to his style and swagger.
- He spent over R2 million on the club within his first two years.
- Mahobe famously took players and their partners to the 1986 FA Cup Final in London.
- He recruited the best local players and gifted them BMWs.
- Under him, the club adopted the Brazilian kit style and attacking flair.
- “Shoe Shine and Piano” football became their identity.
- Sundowns won the 1986 Mainstay Cup under Mahobe’s leadership.
- They captured the 1987 Castle League, BP Top 8, and JPS Cup.
- Mahobe hired Stanley “Screamer” Tshabalala as head coach.
- Mahobe’s reign ended after he was convicted for bank fraud in 1988.
Ownership & Administration
- After Mahobe’s downfall, Standard Bank took ownership of the club.
- Angelo and Natasha Tsichlas helped rescue the club in 1988.
- They partnered with the Krok brothers to stabilize Sundowns.
- Patrice Motsepe bought a 51% stake in Sundowns in 2003.
- He acquired 100% ownership in 2004, becoming the sole owner.
- Under Motsepe, Sundowns became a fully professional club.
- The club headquarters is located in Chloorkop, Pretoria.
- Motsepe is the first black South African billionaire.
- Sundowns is one of the most financially stable clubs in Africa.
- The club’s estimated value is €29 million as of 2024.
Stadiums and Facilities
- Sundowns plays most of their home games at Loftus Versfeld Stadium.
- They also use Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville for select matches.
- The Chloorkop training facility is among the best in South Africa.
- The club has state-of-the-art training fields and fitness equipment.
- Loftus Versfeld is also used for rugby, making Sundowns co-tenants with the Bulls.
- The stadium can hold over 50,000 fans.
- Sundowns has hosted many continental matches at home.
Domestic Achievements
- Sundowns has won a record 18 South African league titles.
- They claimed their first league title in 1988.
- They won the league three times in a row from 1997 to 2000.
- They were PSL champions seven consecutive times (2017-2024).
- They have won the Nedbank Cup six times.
- The club has four Telkom Knockout titles.
- They’ve won the MTN 8 four times.
- Their 24–0 win over Powerlines in 2012 is a national record.
- They completed a domestic treble in the 2018/19 season.
- The club has finished in the top 3 of the league more than 20 times.
Continental and International Success
- Sundowns won the CAF Champions League in 2016.
- They were runners-up in the CAF Champions League in 2001 and 2025.
- They beat Zamalek 3–1 on aggregate in the 2016 CAFCL final.
- They won the CAF Super Cup in 2017.
- In 2021, they won the CAF Women’s Champions League.
- They are the only African club to win both CAFCL and CAFWCL.
- They were named CAF Club of the Year in 2016.
- The club represented Africa at the FIFA Club World Cup in 2016.
- They finished 6th at the Club World Cup.
- Sundowns were crowned champions of the inaugural African Football League in 2023.
Legendary Players
- Daniel Mudau is the club’s all-time top scorer.
- Hlompho Kekana captained the side for a decade.
- Percy Tau rose from the Sundowns academy to international stardom.
- Khama Billiat played a key role in the 2016 CAFCL win.
- Surprise Moriri was a fan favourite in the 2000s.
- Roger Feutmba was a midfield magician from Cameroon.
- Kennedy Mweene was known for his penalty-saving heroics.
- Denis Onyango is considered one of the best African goalkeepers ever.
- Teko Modise added flair and experience to the team.
- Lebohang Maboe and Themba Zwane were crucial during the Pitso era.
Coaching Milestones
- Stanley Tshabalala introduced “Shoe Shine & Piano.”
- Ted Dumitru led Sundowns to three consecutive league titles.
- Pitso Mosimane was the club’s most successful coach.
- Mosimane won five league titles with Sundowns.
- He guided the team to their historic 2016 CAFCL win.
- Johan Neeskens introduced modern European tactics but won no trophies.
- Rhulani Mokwena became head coach in 2022.
- Manqoba Mngqithi co-coached with Mokwena before being demoted.
- Steve Komphela served as senior coach in the coaching trio.
- Miguel Gamondi and Neil Tovey co-coached Sundowns to league glory in 2006.
Youth and Development
- The Sundowns Development Academy is based in Chloorkop.
- Percy Tau, Keagan Dolly, and Bongani Zungu graduated from the academy.
- The academy focuses on holistic development – education and life skills.
- Their U19s and U23s have consistently performed well in national tournaments.
- Sundowns hosts youth scouting camps across the country.
- The club has invested in women’s youth teams as well.
Women’s Team Achievements
- Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC was founded in 2009.
- They won the inaugural CAF Women’s Champions League in 2021.
- The women’s team has won multiple Hollywoodbets Super League titles.
- Andile Dlamini is the most recognized female Sundowns goalkeeper.
- Jerry Tshabalala is the head coach of the women’s team.
- The team plays in the same style as the men – fast, possession football.
- Sundowns Ladies have produced Banyana Banyana internationals.
Recent Milestones
- Sundowns finished the 2024/25 PSL season as champions again.
- Peter Shalulile became the league’s top scorer in multiple seasons.
- Neo Maema, De Reuck, and Marcelo Allende are current stars.
- Sundowns remains unbeaten at home in continental competition since 2019.
- The club launched a new digital fan experience app in 2024.
- They’re one of the few African clubs with a fully dedicated esports team.
- The club has over 2 million followers across social media platforms.
- Sundowns jerseys are among the best-selling kits in South Africa.
- The club’s slogan is “The Sky is the Limit.”
- Mamelodi Sundowns FC continues to raise the South African flag in global football.