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M Tigers F.C.

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Association football club in South Africa

Football club
M Tigers
Full nameMahlangu Tigers
Founded2007
GroundMehlareng Stadium,
Tembisa,Ekurhuleni,
Gauteng,South Africa
Capacity10,000
ChairmanElijah Mahlang
Head CoachLouis Mabotsa
LeagueSAFA Second Division (Gauteng Stream)
2024–25 season15th

M Tigers F.C. is a South Africansoccer club, with the full official nameMahlangu Tigers, based inTembisa,Gauteng. The club was previously known asPJ Stars Kings. In May 2007, PJ Stars Kings were deducted 15 points by SAFA for using unregistered players. After this point deduction, the team suffered a relegation fromNational First Division, to play the next season inSAFA Second Division.[1] The club was at this point of time either sold or renamed to "M Tigers FC".

M Tigers are a feeder team forMamelodi Sundowns.[2]

Achievements

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In the first season of the renamed club, they won the Gauteng stream of the 2007-08SAFA Second Division and qualified for the play-off stage as one of the 5 provincial winners from the Inland stream. They finished third in the group, with 4 points from 4 matches and failed to gain promotion.[3]

League record

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SAFA Second Division

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References

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  1. ^"South Africa 2006/07".RSSSF. Retrieved2 June 2011.
  2. ^Raophala, Mauwane (22 August 2023)."Teams promoted to ABC Motsepe League".FARPost. Retrieved14 September 2023.
  3. ^"South Africa 2007/08".RSSSF. Retrieved2 June 2011.
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