Durban City F.C. (2024)

Durban City
Full nameDurban City Football Club
NicknameCitizens
Founded1981; 44 years ago (1981) as Maritzburg United
2024; 1 year ago (2024) as Durban City Football Club
GroundChatsworth Stadium[1]
Capacity22,000
ChairmanFarook Kadodia
LeagueBetway Premiership
2024–251st of 16, champions (promoted)
Websitedurbancityfc.com

Durban City is a South African football club based in the city of Durban. They were previously called Maritzburg United, and were based in the city of Pietermaritzburg. They were promoted to the Premiership at the end of the 2024–25 National First Division season.

History

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The club was formed in 1981 and initially played in the Federation Professional League.[2]

Move to Durban

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In August 2024, the club announced that it was changing its name to Durban City, and moving from Pietermaritzburg to Chatsworth in Durban. After their relegation from the 2022–23 Premiership, they were barred by the Msunduzi Local Municipality from using the Harry Gwala Stadium, which was reserved for Royal AM, and were forced to play their home games at the Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium in Durban, far from their fan base. With the club incurring an extra R60 000 in expenses for each home game as a result, the club decided to rebase themselves in Durban.[3][4]

The club appointed veteran coach Gavin Hunt prior to the start of the season.[5] With the club in mid-table, Hunt was dismissed, purportedly for not developing youth players according to the owner's wishes.[6]

Honours

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National First Division

Club records

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Source:[7]

Record

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  • 2007–08 – 1st Coastal Stream, Champions (promoted)

Current squad

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As of 20 August 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  RSA Darren Keet
2 DF  RSA Siphamandla Nzuza
4 DF  RSA Fezile Gcaba (on loan from Richards Bay)
5 DF  RSA Siphamandla Ncanana
6 MF  ZIM Ben Musaka
7 MF  RSA Haashim Domingo
8 MF  RSA Athini Jodwana
10 FW  RSA Samkelo Maseko
11 FW  RSA Saziso Magawana
14 FW  NAM Joslin Kamatuka
15 MF  RSA Bokang Mokwena
16 GK  RSA Ayanda Mtshali
17 DF  RSA Kyle Jurgens (on loan from Stellenbosch)
18 MF  RSA Brooklyn Poggenpoel
20 FW  COD Jean Lwamba
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 DF  RSA Liam de Kock
23 FW  RSA Ruzaigh Gamildien
26 MF  RSA Thabo Nodada
27 MF  RSA Taahir Goedeman (on loan from Cape Town City)
28 FW  RSA Siphelele Mthembu
30 DF  RSA Mfanafuthi Mkhize
33 GK  GHA Fredrick Asare
50 DF  RSA Nkanyiso Madonsela
56 DF  RSA Tshanini Falakhe
99 DF  RSA Katlego Maphathe
DF  RSA Xolani Slawula
DF  RSA Siyavuya Ndlovu
MF  RSA Mphakamiseni Nene
MF  GHA Victor Bakah
MF  RSA Luvuyo Phewa
FW  RSA Bongumusa Nkosi

Notable former coaches

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References

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  1. ^ Singh, Niyanta (19 August 2024). "Chatsworth Stadium new home of rebranded Maritzburg United". DurbanLocal. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
  2. ^ "MARITZBURG UNITED TEAM OF CHOICE". www.maritzburgunited.co.za. Archived from the original on 10 August 2023. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  3. ^ Sithole, Sinethemba (9 August 2024). "Maritzburg United to be rebranded to Durban City, PSL approves". FARPost. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
  4. ^ Ngidi, Njabulo. "How Msunduzi Municipality's malaise led to death of Maritzburg United". Sport. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
  5. ^ Lambley, Garrin (10 July 2025). "Gavin Hunt named Durban City coach: His PSL track record". The South African. Retrieved 11 July 2025.
  6. ^ Dube, Mthokozisi (3 December 2025). "What led to Gavin Hunt's abrupt Durban City departure". Farpost. Retrieved 3 December 2025.
  7. ^ "Maritzburg United". Kickoff.com. Archived from the original on 31 October 2013. Retrieved 17 November 2013.
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