SuperSport United FC has been officially sold to Siwelele Football Club, with the new owners awaiting approval from the Premier Soccer League. The sale was confirmed by SuperSport International, who revealed that Siwelele were awarded the rights to purchase the Tshwane side after a closed bidding process. SuperSport CEO Rendani Ramovha stated that the sale is part of the company's strategic shifts to remain the biggest broadcaster in Africa. Siwelele chairman Calvin le John expressed his happiness at winning the bid, saying they are privileged to continue the rich winning tradition in the PSL. The club is expected to relocate to Bloemfontein in the new season and will be called Siwelele FC. The sale is reportedly worth R50m. Calvin le John said they will not make any further statements pending the PSL's decision. SuperSport United FC's fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the PSL's approval process. The club's new owners are expected to bring significant changes to the team. Siwelele FC is expected to make a strong impact in the PSL next season. The sale of SuperSport United FC marks the end of an era for the club.
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SuperSport United FC transfer news: Siwelele FC buys the club for R50m, pending PSL approval
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