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🏟️ South African Football Clubs With Some Cool Club-Owned Training Facilities

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In a league where many teams rent municipal fields or share facilities, a few clubs have taken things to the next level—investing in their own training grounds. These spaces don’t just build fitness and tactics; they build identity, professionalism, and long-term sustainability.

Here are some of the most impressive club-owned training facilities in South African football:


1.

Club: Kaizer Chiefs


Facility: The Kaizer Chiefs Village
Location: Naturena, Johannesburg South


2.

Club: University of Pretoria FC


Facility: LC De Villeirs Sports Grounds
Location: Pretoria, near Hatfield


3.

Club: Stellenbosch FC


Facility: Stellenbosch Academy of Sport (SAS)
Location: Stellenbosch


4.

Club: Baroka FC


Facility: Baroka Village
Location: Ga-Mphahlele, near Lebowakgomo


💬 Know Any More?

These clubs are setting the pace when it comes to owning and developing their own football homes—but we know there might be others out there. If you know more clubs with their own facilities, we’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and help us grow this list. Let’s celebrate the clubs building from the ground up! 🏗️⚽

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