- Cape –
Province of
South Africa Afrikaans:
Kaapstad [ˈkɑːpstat]; Xhosa:
iKapa [
íkáːpa]; Khoekhoe: ǁ****!gaeb, lit. 'the
place where the
clouds meet'; also...
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Moroka Swallows, Santos, and
Bloemfontein Celtic. He
later pla**** for
Ikapa Sporting in the
National First Division. His
younger brother Romano also...
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Ikapa Sporting is a
football (soccer) club
based in Cape Town,
South Africa. The club was
formed in 2007
after purchasing the
status of
Fidentia Rangers...
- 11 Ethiopia 5,227,794 2022
Nairobi 12 Kenya 5,118,844 2022 Cape Town (
iKapa) 13 South
Africa 4,800,954 2022 Yaoundé 14 Cameroon 4,336,670 2022 Kano...
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Mdunyelwa came
through the
academy YSD Mac****ar. He was
included in an
Ikapa United team that pla****
international tournaments. He was
promoted to the...
- CT who
loaned him to
Kaizer Chiefs in 2011. 8. ^
Cecil Lolo pla**** for
iKapa Sporting on loan for the 2009–2010 season,
returning to Ajax Cape Town,...
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Province Registration Location CA or CAA Cape Town Afrikaans: Kaapstad, Xhosa:
iKapa (CAA was
first introduced on 13
April 2019 when Cape Town ran out of CA...
- (1992) Most
goals in a season:
Bunene Ngaduane 19 (1993)
Record win: 8–1 v
Ikapa Sporting (29
March 2008,
Nedbank Cup)
Record loss: 1–7 v
Arcadia (31 October...
- it
Fidentia Rangers before moving the club from
Durban to Cape Town as
Ikapa Sporting. The club was
reformed and as of 2023
plays in the
amateur leagues...
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their training camp in
South Africa. In
January 2009,
Hendricks signed for
Ikapa Sporting.
Hendricks earned his
first call up to the
South Africa team in...