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| Full name | University of Johannesburg Football Club | |
|---|---|---|
| Nickname | OrangeArmy | |
| Ground | UJ Soweto Stadium | |
| Capacity | 900 | |
| Coordinates | 26.1785° S, 27.9908° E | |
| Manager | ||
| League | SAFA Second Division | |
| 2024–25 | 9th | |
| Website | https://www.uj.ac.za/sports/sport-clubs/uj-football-club/ | |
TheUniversity of Johannesburg F.C., also knowns asUJ F.C., is thefootball club representing theUniversity of Johannesburg based inJohannesburg, Gauteng. The senior team competes in theSAFA Second Division, the third tier men's football league in South Africa.[1]
In 2024 they won their maidenPirates Cup going undefeated in all 11 matches in the tournament.[2]
In June 2023 they were promoted to theSAFA Second Division after winning theSAFA Johannesburg Regional League Blue Stream which qualified them for the Gauteng SAFA Second Division provincial playoffs.[3]
In March 2024, they won thePirates Cup. They defeatedTeltonika Amahle 2-1 in the final to win the U/21 tournament hosted byOrlando Pirates.[4]
SAFA Johannesburg Regional League Blue Stream: 2022/23