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Celtic unveil new signings

Cape Town - Bloemfontein Celtic hosted a public unveiling of their new signings for the 2015/16 Premier Soccer League season on Tuesday afternoon.

A number of the new signings would already be well known to the Celtic fans, having been confirmed by the club earlier in the transfer window.

However, the club confirmed the signings of players which football enthusiasts might not be aware of such as Aphiwe Lubisi, Pule Letshabo and Vusi Shikweni.

All three players arrived from Roses United - a feeder team for Phunya Sele Sele.

The club also unveiled Ayanda Mtshali as a Celtic player, the goalkeeper signed from local rivals Free State Stars.

Celtic confirmed the list of new signings on their official Twitter account after the public unveiling.

“New Siwelele #Lubisi, Mtshali (Gk), Letshabo, Shikweni, Dube, Matuka, Phalane, Wana, Pelembe, Massa. incl Nyatama,” read the Tweet.

The signings of Mthokozisi Dube, Thabang Matuka, Lantshene Phalane, Vuyisile Wana, Helder Pelembe, Geofrey Massa and Musa Nyatama had all been well known before the event.

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