Nowadays, Mamelodi Sundowns Academy is a topic on everyone's lips. From its impact on society to its relevance in the economic sphere, Mamelodi Sundowns Academy has captured the attention of people of all ages and interests. With its influence on people's daily lives and its importance in popular culture, Mamelodi Sundowns Academy has become a central point of discussion in various areas. In this article, we will explore in depth how Mamelodi Sundowns Academy has impacted society and what the implications of its presence are in our current reality.
| Full name | Mamelodi Sundowns Academy | ||
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| Founded | 2011 | ||
| Owner | Patrice Motsepe | ||
| Chairman | Tlhopie Motsepe | ||
| Head of Academy | |||
| League | PSL Reserve League Gauteng Development League | ||
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| Website | sundownsfc | ||
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| Active departments of Mamelodi Sundowns | ||
|---|---|---|
| Football (Men's) | Football B (Men's) | |
| Football (Women's) | Football B (Women's) | |
Mamelodi Sundowns Academy is a South African football reserve team based in Mamelodi, Pretoria in the Gauteng province. The U/23 team plays in the PSL Reserve League and the junior teams in the Gauteng Development Leagues.
It is the academy of Mamelodi Sundowns.[1] In 2016 the U17 team won the Gothia Cup.[2]
Paulo Cardoso is the Head of Academy.[3]
They won their maiden PSL Reserves title during the 2016/17 season.[4] As the MultiChoice Diski Challenge (MDC) champions, they won a trip to the Netherlands.[5]
In the 2023-24 season they finished as runners-up with 66 points to Stellenbosch's 67 points.[6]
In 2016 they won the Gothia Cup defeating English side Kinetic Academy 2–0 in the final. The team scored 20 goals and only conceded 4 in the tournament.[2][7] In they same year, they finished as runner's up in the J-League U/17 Cup after losing 1–0 to Mtsumoto.[8]
In 2023 they won the Engen Knockout Challenge defeating TS Galaxy 5-4 via penalties after a goalless draw.[9]
In July 2024 they lost their Engen Knockout Challenge title to Kaizer Chiefs after a 2-0 loss in the final played at Wits Marks Park.[10]
In 2024 the under 15 and 17 won the Gauteng Development League. The under 13 and 19 teams were runners up in the league.[11]
In 2025 they won the under 13, 15, 17, and 19 Gauteng Development League titles. The under 14 team were runners-ups in the league.[12]
In 2024 the under-15s were GDL Top 8 champions while the under 13 and 19 were runners-up.
In 2025 the under-15 team defended their Top 8 cup.
Players from the academy that went on to play for Bafana Bafana:[13]
List of players that were called up for a FIFA U-17 World Cup while playing for the academy. In brackets, the tournament played:
List of players that were called up for a FIFA U-20 World Cup while playing for the academy. In brackets, the tournament played: