Orlando Pirates have amended their CAF Champions League squad as three players have been added to the club's continental competition campaign.
After being left out of Bucs' squad that started the Champions League campaign last year, Thabo Matlaba has been added to the squad, together with Luvuyo Memela and Wayne Sandilands.
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The Buccaneers, who are set to host African champions Esperance at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday, have confirmed the latest developments at the club.
"The technical team has included three additional players to the CAF Champions League roster. With the registration window closing and the Club with three vacant spots still to fill, the administrative office was able to register just in time to bolster the squad for the remaining CAF Champions League matches. The additional players included to the initial 27-man squad are goalkeeper Wayne Sandilands, midfielder Luvuyo Memela as well as the versatile Thabo Matlaba," Pirates confirmed on the club's official website.
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Speaking to the club's official website, Administrative Officer Floyd Mbele said, "After extensive consultation with the technical team, I can confirm that we have registered the three players in question into the CAF Champions League squad. As you already know, CAF allows clubs to register a total of 30 players for the competition and as a club, we had decided to register only 27 players at the time as we felt this number was sufficient to get us through the preliminary stages of the competition which we did.
"Now that we have to juggle between a congested league season and travelling around the continent for the Champions League, it's important that we have enough players in both competitions to allow the technical team enough depth to compete."