Sowetan

Urban Warriors let experience­d Losper leave

Side has been hit by exodus of star players

- By Nick Said

Experience­d midfielder Toriq Losper is the latest player to leave Ajax Cape Town after the club declined the option to extend his contract.

The 26-year-old has been at Ikamva for 17 years‚ bar an ill-fated six month loan spell away at BidVest Wits‚ but joins fellow midfielder Travis Graham as the latest academy product exiting the club in this transfer window.

Losper is one of a number of players from last season’s squad to leave the side‚ with Tendai Ndoro‚ Gerald Takwara and Neo Makua released‚ while loan players Yannick Zakri‚ Siyanda Zwane‚ Rheece Evans (all from Mamelodi Sundowns)‚ Fagrie Lakay (SuperSport United) and Tercious Malepe (Orlando Pirates) have all returned to their clubs.

Justin Jacobus‚ Junaid Sait and Roscoe Pietersen have also not been involved in training in the last week‚ with the former rumoured to be linking up with Maritzburg United.

Coach Muhsin Ertugral is continuing to work with the team while they wait to see which division they will be participat­ing in next season‚ with their bid to have an arbitratio­n ruling that effectivel­y relegated the side in bottom place in the Absa Premiershi­p last season set aside on Monday.

Losper started at Ajax’s academy at the age of nine and made his PSL debut in 2012. He made 102 appearance­s for the Urban Warriors since and scored 10 goals.

He had a contract dispute with the club in early 2014 that saw him sent to train with the reserves‚ and at the end of that season he had a spell on loan with Wits where he failed to impress coach Gavin Hunt.

He returned to within months. six

 ?? /CHRIS RICCO / BACKPAGEPI­X ?? Lebohang Mokoena last played top flight football at Ajax Cape Town where he played six games.
/CHRIS RICCO / BACKPAGEPI­X Lebohang Mokoena last played top flight football at Ajax Cape Town where he played six games.

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