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5 Mamelodi Sundowns players left out of Club World Cup squad

5 Mamelodi Sundowns players left out of Club World Cup squad

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BIG NAMES LEFT OUT Mamelodi Sundowns announced their Club World Cup squad, leaving out key players like Jody February (pictured), Thapelo Maseko and Matías Esquivel. Photo: Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePix
With the Club World Cup kicking off in the USA on Saturday, there were a number of big-name omissions in the Mamelodi Sundowns squad, which will be hoping to make South Africa proud.
With Sundowns' first match a week, scheduled for June 10, against Ulsan HD in Orlando, Florida, it will be with a powerful 26-player squad.
As with any squad, there will always be a number of players left disappointed by being left out.
Themba Zwane will lead Sundowns at the tournament, with Ronwen Williams handling the vice-captaincy duties.

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