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Nida Sports To Take Soweto By Storm | Soccer Laduma
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Local football agent Nimrod Mbhalati has revealed why he has established an academy in Soweto as he continues to feed local clubs with talent. SLSiya Read more:

Mbhalati currently has a number of DStv Premiership players in his Nida Sports stable, including Marumo Gallants’ Katlego Otladisa and Stellenbosch defender Olwethu Makhanya amongst others.

More recently, the Nida Sports Academy is in its final preparation to launch a branch in Soweto, with the aim of identifying talent for topflight clubs. “The main reason for this academy is that we always have requests from development coaches looking for players for various positions and in most cases, we don't have those young boys in our stable, hence we decided to have an academy where we will train them and teach them football basics, so that when a team requests a player, we know who to send.

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