The Herald (South Africa)

Celtic founder Molemela dies

- Nick Said

FORMER Bloemfonte­in Celtic owner Dr Petrus Molemela has died at the age of 83‚ the club confirmed yesterday.

Molemela had served as honorary life president of the team, having been instrument­al in its foundation when he purchased the status of Mangaung United and changed the club’s name to Bloemfonte­in Celtic in 1975.

Molemela was in charge of the club for 26 years until he sold his shares to former Celtic player Jimmy Augousti in 2001 following the team’s relegation to the First Division.

“We have lost a stalwart and a mentor‚” Celtic chief executive Khumbulani Konco said yesterday.

“Since he was made life president‚ he frequented our offices a lot and remained very interested in our fortunes.

“The reason he would come in would be to talk to us and motivate us. He also spoke a lot to the players‚ which really helped them.

“He was fearless‚ the way he built Bloemfonte­in Celtic into what it is today. It all started with him. We have lost a great leader.”

Molemela’s death was confirmed by Celtic yesterday and immediatel­y drew sympathy from Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula.

“Sad news of the passing of Bloemfonte­in Celtic founder Ntate Dr Petrus Molemela. May his legendary spirit and soul RIP‚” Mbalula tweeted.

South African Football Associatio­n president Danny Jordaan added his condolence­s.

Celtic’s newly refurbishe­d home ground‚ formerly the Seisa Ramabodu Stadium‚ was named after Molemela in late 2015.

He was a colourful figure in football‚ known for his outbursts at referees‚ and earned the nickname “Whitehead” because of his white-grey hair. – TMG

He was fearless‚ the way he built Bloemfonte­in Celtic into what it is today

 ?? Picture: SIMPHIWE MBOKAZI ?? SORELY MISSED: Former Bloemfonte­in Celtic owner Dr Petrus Molemela
Picture: SIMPHIWE MBOKAZI SORELY MISSED: Former Bloemfonte­in Celtic owner Dr Petrus Molemela

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