South Africa: the Namibian Peter Shalulile, the locomotive of the Mamelodi Sundowns
Namibian Peter Shalulile won the Premier Soccer League’s best footballer of the season (D1 in South Africa) this Sunday, June 6. With his 15 goals this season, the 27-year-old striker has allowed Mamelodi Sundows (67 pts in PSL) to be champions of South Africa.
Namibian Peter Shalulile of Mamelodi Sundowns is the best player in the South African league
He is the top scorer in the South African championship. Namibian Peter Shalulile has scored 15 goals and provided 6 assists in 25 appearances this season. The 27-year-old forward has been the centerpiece of the Mamelodi Sundows device .
In the last league game, Peter Shalulile scored a brace (76th and 82nd) against Cape Town City (3-0). A victory which allows the players of Manqoba Mngqithi to retain for the third consecutive time the title of champion of South Africa.
Namibian Peter Shalulile won the Premier Soccer League’s best footballer of the season (D1 in South Africa) this Sunday, June 6. With his 15 goals this season, the 27-year-old striker has allowed Mamelodi Sundows (67 pts in PSL) to be champions of South Africa.
Namibian Peter Shalulile of Mamelodi Sundowns is the best player in the South African league
He is the top scorer in the South African championship. Namibian Peter Shalulile has scored 15 goals and provided 6 assists in 25 appearances this season. The 27-year-old forward has been the centerpiece of the Mamelodi Sundows device .
In the last league game, Peter Shalulile scored a brace (76th and 82nd) against Cape Town City (3-0). A victory which allows the players of Manqoba Mngqithi to retain for the third consecutive time the title of champion of South Africa.
The challenge of continental competitions
The Namibian gunner has scored three goals in the CAF Champions League. The Mamelodi Sundows club were eliminated by Al-Ahly of Cairo (first leg 2-0, return 1-1), the record holder for trophies on the continent. He did not allow his club to find the semi-finals of the competition this year.
After a coronation in 2016, the giant Mamelodi Sundows is still looking for a second in the CAF Champions League.
The Namibian gunner has scored three goals in the CAF Champions League. The Mamelodi Sundows club were eliminated by Al-Ahly of Cairo (first leg 2-0, return 1-1), the record holder for trophies on the continent. He did not allow his club to find the semi-finals of the competition this year.
After a coronation in 2016, the giant Mamelodi Sundows is still looking for a second in the CAF Champions League.
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By: NTINAHAZWE Diane @ Africa News 24 🚁