Siwelele FC Face Durban City After Stunning Kaizer Chiefs, Top-Eight Finish in Sight
Lehlohonolo Seema's side aims to build on a 2–0 victory over the Glamour Boys as they host the Nedbank Cup champions in Bloemfontein.

SOUTH AFRICA —
Key facts
- Siwelele FC defeated Kaizer Chiefs 2–0 at Toyota Stadium last week.
- Ghampani Lungu was named man of the match against Kaizer Chiefs.
- Siwelele have crossed the 30-point mark in the Premier Soccer League.
- Durban City sit seventh on the log and are the newly crowned Nedbank Cup champions.
- Siwelele's match against Durban City is their penultimate home fixture of the season.
- Head coach Lehlohonolo Seema stated that no single victory carries more weight than another.
- Siwelele still face reigning champions Mamelodi Sundowns in upcoming fixtures.
A Pivotal Clash in Bloemfontein
Siwelele FC host Durban City on Tuesday night at Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein, seeking to build on a landmark 2–0 victory over Kaizer Chiefs. The win, achieved in front of a near sold-out crowd last week, propelled Siwelele closer to a top-eight finish and qualification for the MTN8 competition. Now, they face a Durban City side that has defied expectations all season, currently holding seventh place on the log and having recently been crowned Nedbank Cup champions.
Seema's Philosophy of Consistency
Head coach Lehlohonolo Seema, a former captain of Bloemfontein Celtic and Orlando Pirates, dismissed the notion that the victory over Chiefs carried extra significance. “This season, there’s no such thing as a ‘big’ victory for me,” he told OFM Sport. “We’ve played 26 matches, all like cup finals, and it’s been a real rollercoaster – tough from start to finish. So, we don’t just celebrate wins – we value every single point we earn. The three points against Chiefs are no different to any other three points. Our mindset is to try and win every game, but if we can’t, we make sure we take something from it. Those three points don’t carry any extra weight – they’re the same as the next ones we fight for.”
Durban City's Surprise Campaign
Durban City have emerged as one of the season's surprise packages, consistently punching above their weight. Their Nedbank Cup triumph adds a layer of prestige to their campaign, and they arrive in Bloemfontein with confidence. Siwelele, having already crossed the 30-point mark, can play with more freedom but face no easing up. The fixture list includes a daunting encounter with reigning champions Mamelodi Sundowns, making every remaining point crucial.
Ghampani Lungu's Impact
Midfielder Ghampani Lungu was named man of the match in the victory over Kaizer Chiefs, underscoring his growing influence in Siwelele's setup. His performance helped secure the three points that kept the team firmly in the hunt for a top-eight finish. With challenging fixtures ahead, Lungu's form will be vital as Siwelele aim to maintain momentum.
Penultimate Home Stand
Tuesday's match marks Siwelele's penultimate home fixture of the season in Bloemfontein, adding urgency to their desire to make a statement. A win against Durban City would not only strengthen their top-eight bid but also build confidence for the run-in. The team's ability to handle pressure in front of their home crowd will be tested against a Durban City side that has shown resilience throughout the campaign.
What Lies Ahead
Beyond Tuesday, Siwelele face a demanding schedule that includes a clash with Mamelodi Sundowns, the reigning champions. The team's consistency will be tested as they navigate these fixtures. Seema's emphasis on treating each game as a cup final suggests a focused approach, but the margin for error remains slim. A top-eight finish would represent a significant achievement for the club, securing MTN8 qualification and building for the future.
The bottom line
- Siwelele FC are in contention for a top-eight finish after a 2–0 win over Kaizer Chiefs.
- Coach Lehlohonolo Seema stresses equal value for every point, regardless of opponent.
- Durban City, seventh on the log, are the newly crowned Nedbank Cup champions.
- Ghampani Lungu was man of the match in the Chiefs victory.
- Siwelele's penultimate home game of the season is against Durban City.
- Upcoming fixtures include a match against reigning champions Mamelodi Sundowns.







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