From Flying Kiwis, with a little reminder that SA can indeed be a dangerous place. Mods please up date his club.
SFC Head Coach Steve Barker: “It is really exciting to welcome Andre to our club. He is a player we have admired and followed closely over the last few seasons and once we learned that he was available on the market, the Club acted quickly to complete the transfer. A current international with New Zealand, Andre brings a lot of experience to the team. With his strong technical ability to create and score goals, we feel he fits perfectly into our system of dynamic players who can influence the game. We are looking forward to him making an immediate impact on the team’s performance this season and beyond.”
SFC Head Coach Steve Barker: “It is really exciting to welcome Andre to our club. He is a player we have admired and followed closely over the last few seasons and once we learned that he was available on the market, the Club acted quickly to complete the transfer. A current international with New Zealand, Andre brings a lot of experience to the team. With his strong technical ability to create and score goals, we feel he fits perfectly into our system of dynamic players who can influence the game. We are looking forward to him making an immediate impact on the team’s performance this season and beyond.”
Andre De Jong: “I am very pleased and excited to be joining Stellenbosch FC. I have always felt that they are a team that plays a positive and entertaining style of football. The Club, the administration, coach Steve Barker and the players have all been very welcoming and made me feel right at home already. It’s a beautiful part of the country and I am really looking forward to pulling on the Stellenbosch shirt.”
Tragically, the club has since been rocked by the awful news that 19 year old local prospect Oshwin Andries was killed in a stabbing. Andries was the club’s youngest ever goal scorer and recently captained the South Africa U20s. He’d played ninety minutes in defence for Stellenbosch in the previous match and the stabbing incident allegedly happened later that evening. He’d been treated for his wounds, even attended training over the next couple of days (although obviously didn’t take part), yet appears to have then died of complications. Players didn’t find out until after the Chippa game.