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FS Stars release's players

Cape Town - Free State Stars are preparing to ship-out a number of players that have failed to make an impact at the club.

Sport24 have been informed that the Free State based team has already broke the news to the players and they are looking for work somewhere else.

The list includes Rudolph Bester, Sandile Mkhwanzi, Moffot Mdluli, Kefuwe Siyoko, Lucky Mokoena, Andrea Filecia, Sibusiso Mthethwa and Ghanaian born, Abdul Adam Basit.

“Indeed, management is releasing a number of players that failed to make an impact here and some of them have already been given their clearances,” the source said.

“At the moment the technical team is still finalizing their squad in terms of new players, but I can tell you that new faces and the list of players leaving will be unveiling at the club awards to be held in July,” the source said.

Ea Lla Koto has also sold Daniel Cardoso to Kaizer Chiefs, who also acquired Camaldine Abraw, while the club wants to keep hold of last year’s Absa Premiership top goal scorer, Moeketsi Sekola.

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