Cape Town City set to lose experienced trio following failed promotion bid
Miguel Timm, Njabulo Ngcobo and Sifiso Ngobeni are all reportedly set to leave Cape Town City following the club's unsuccessful Betway Premiership promotion bid.

The 46-year-old leaves the club amid reports linking him with the vacant head coach position at Golden Arrows, where he is expected to replace Manqoba Mngqithi.
Dladla had been part of the club's technical setup long before its rebranding from Maritzburg United to Durban City, serving predominantly as an assistant coach. He was thrust into the spotlight in February after Sinethemba Badela was dismissed following just three matches in charge.
What followed was a memorable spell for Dladla and the KwaZulu-Natal outfit. He steadied the team and oversaw a historic Nedbank Cup campaign, culminating in a final victory over TS Galaxy that delivered the club's first major trophy. Under his leadership, Durban City also finished eighth in the Betway Premiership, securing the final MTN8 qualification spot for the upcoming season.
Confirming his departure, the club paid tribute to his contribution both behind the scenes and in the dugout.
"Durban City FC can confirm that coach Pitso Dladla has left the Club," the club said in a statement.
"Dladla departs after a defining spell at Durban City FC, having contributed to the Club's promotion to the Betway Premiership in a technical capacity, and later guiding the team to Nedbank Cup glory as interim coach.
"Durban City FC thanks Pitso Dladla for his contribution to the Club and wishes him every success in the future."
Dladla's exit leaves Durban City searching for a new coach ahead of a campaign that will see the club compete in both the MTN8 and domestic cup competitions. His successor will inherit a side full of confidence after a season that brought promotion, silverware and a return to the upper reaches of South African football.