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    The 10 Youngest Players in the 2024-25 PSL Season

    February 10, 20263 Mins Read360
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    The PSL is witnessing a surge of young talent in the Betway Premiership and National First Division, with several clubs investing in promising youngsters for the future. This influx of youth injects excitement and potential into the league, showcasing the next generation of South African football stars. Here’s a look at the top 10 youngest players currently signed in the Premiership, based on available information as of September 19, 2024:

    Top 10 Youngest Players in PSL

    1. Siyabonga Mabena – Mamelodi Sundowns (17 years)
      • Mabena’s debut at such a tender age highlights Sundowns’ faith in his abilities and sets the stage for a potentially bright future.
    2. Lucky Muthewi – SuperSport United (17 years)
      • Muthewi’s early introduction to the Premiership underlines SuperSport’s commitment to developing young talent.
    3. Shakeel April – Cape Town City (18 years)
      • April’s inclusion in Cape Town City’s roster demonstrates their willingness to give youth a chance to shine.
    4. Mfundo Vilakazi – Kaizer Chiefs (18 years)
      • Vilakazi’s signing with Kaizer Chiefs underscores the club’s ambition to blend experience with youthful exuberance.
    5. Thabang Mahlangu – SuperSport United (19 years)
      • Mahlangu’s inclusion in SuperSport’s squad further solidifies their reputation as a breeding ground for young talent.
    6. Asekho Tiwani – Mamelodi Sundowns (19 years)
      • Tiwani’s signing with Sundowns showcases the club’s belief in his potential to make an impact in their title defence journey at the Premiership.
    7. Siviwe Nkwali – Cape Town Spurs (19 years)
      • Nkwali’s presence in Cape Town Spurs’ setup adds to the optimism surrounding the club’s youth development program.
    8. Luke Baartman – Cape Town Spurs (18 years)
      • Baartman represents the hope for Cape Town Spurs as they look to build a competitive squad for the future.
    9. Mduduzi Shabalala – Kaizer Chiefs (20 years) – The attacking midfielder is considered one of the most promising talents in the country. His technical skills, vision, and composure on the ball have already caught the attention of fans and pundits alike.
    10. Kyle Jurgens – Stellenbosch FC (20 years) – A versatile defender, Jurgens has impressed with his reading of the game and ability to contribute in attack. His maturity and decision-making belie his tender age.

    Conclusion

    The emergence of these young players in the PSL is a testament to the growing emphasis on youth development in South African football. These youngsters have the opportunity to learn from experienced professionals, hone their skills, and potentially become the future stars of the league. As they continue to develop and gain valuable playing time, the Premiership’s landscape could be significantly shaped by their contributions in the years to come.

    Related article: 16 Highest-Paid Players In the DStv PSL This Season – Who Is On Top?

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