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Mamelodi Sundowns F.C.

Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club (simply known as Sundowns) is a South African professional football club based in Mamelodi, Pretoria in the Gauteng province that plays in the Premier Soccer League, the first tier of South African football league system. Founded in the 1970s, the team plays its home games in the Loftus Versfeld Stadium and Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium.

Since the inception of the PSL in 1996, Sundowns have won the league title a record eleven times. It is currently the most successful football club in South Africa and arguably the biggest since its major transformation in 2004. They were the 2016 CAF Champions League champions and 2016 CAF Club of the Year. They have also won the Nedbank Cup four times, and hold the joint record of three National Football League Championships. They are the first South African team to compete in the FIFA Club World Cup, where they finished in 6th place.

Sundowns is owned by South African business magnate Patrice Motsepe. The club's nickname, The Brazilians, is a reference to their soccer kit (blue and yellow) which resembles that of the Brazil national team. In recent times Sundowns has sent a number of players overseas, including Bongani Zungu, Percy Tau and Keagan Dolly. Sundowns became the first club from South Africa to finish a Champions League group stage unbeaten in the 2019-20 Season when they finished with a record 4-2-0.

Sundowns has won more league titles than any other club in South African football history.

Mamelodi Sundowns F.C.