Bandile Shandu leaves Orlando Pirates with 'deep sense' of gratitude

Bandile Shandu leaves Orlando Pirates with 'deep sense' of gratitude

The 31-year-old midfielder arrived ahead of the 2021/22 campaign.

Shandu will leave as a free agent when his contract expires at the end of June, with several players also set to depart at the same time. He previously represented Maritzburg United before his move to the Buccaneers.

During his time at Pirates, he collected a haul of silverware, including a Betway Premiership title, two Nedbank Cups, four MTN8 trophies and the Carling Knockout Cup.

"As I close this chapter of my life, I am filled with a deep sense of gratitude for a club that has been my home for the past five years. This journey has shaped me not only as a player but, more importantly, as a person. I leave with nothing but cherished memories and immense pride in what we have achieved together," he wrote on his Instagram account.

"It's impossible not to reflect on the journey. Over five years with the club, we secured an incredible collection of silverware - two Nedbank Cup trophies, four MTN8 titles, one Carling Knockout Cup, and a Betway Premiership title.

"On the continental stage, we reached the final of the 2021/22 CAF Confederation Cup, finishing as runners-up, and I was honored to end the tournament as the third-highest goal scorer.

"What a humbling journey it has been alongside such talented teammates and an exceptional technical staff. There is something deeply fulfilling about walking the path that God has intended for you - truly, what an honor, and what a God-filled five years it has been.

"To the management and coaching staff, thank you for your unwavering support and for constantly pushing me to grow - both as an athlete and as an individual. I will carry every lesson learned with me into the future.

"To my teammates, thank you for an incredible five years. We have created unforgettable memories and built genuine, lasting bonds. I wish each of you nothing but success - continue to represent the badge with pride, both on and off the pitch.

"To the supporters, thank you for your staunch loyalty, your electrifying presence, and the energy you brought to every match day. You made this journey even more special.

"I wish the club continued success in the years ahead. Thank you once again for everything."
 

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