Following the departure of Orlando Pirates' goalkeeping coach Andrew Sparkes, the Soweto giants are expected to make a decision on the team's goalkeepers for the 2019/20 season.
Sparkes confirmed his exit from the Buccaneers last week, after spending one season with the club.
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With the team set to regroup this week, after players and tehnical team spent some time off during the off-season, the Buccaneers are expected to make a decision on the goalkeepers planned for coach Milutin Sredojevic's squad for the new season.
Bucs had Wayne Sandilands, Brilliant Khuzwayo, Siyabonga Mpontshane and Jackson Mabokgwane as the team's four goalkeepers this past season.
However, Mabokgwane will see his contract come to an end at the end of this month, with indications that the club has yet to confirm that he will be staying.
Judging by his message to Sparkes on his exit from the club, it appears as though that the shot-stopper is confident of his stay with the club.
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Mabokgwane wrote on his official Twitter account about the goalkeeper coach's exit, "Farewell Andrew Sparkes. Thanks for your hard work, honesty, love and dedication to Orlando Pirates family. Thanks for the huge contribution you made in my career. It's a big loss for our goalkeeping department to see you go, but memories and lessons live forever. Good luck and God bless."
Indications from sources in the know is that Mabokgwane's representatives will be expected to hear from the club in the coming days regarding the player's future.
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