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The History of Pretoria Callies FC: The Romans – A Legacy Reborn

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Full NamePretoria Callies Football Club
NicknameThe Romans
Founded1898 (original), restructured several times
Original NameBantule Callies / Bantu Callies
LocationPretoria, Gauteng
StadiumLucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium (Atteridgeville)
League (2025)Motsepe Foundation Championship (2nd Tier)
Club ColorsMaroon and White
Legacy PlayersMasterpieces Moripe, Jan “Malombo” Lechaba, Mark Anderson
StatusActive, competing in South Africa’s second tier

🟨 1. From Bantule to The Romans: A Century-Old Heritage

Founded in 1898 by British settlers and later shaped by Pretoria’s Black communities, Pretoria Callies is one of South Africa’s oldest football institutions. Known in its early days as Bantule Callies, it was based in the township of Bantule near Marabastad, before transitioning to Bantu Callies and eventually settling on Pretoria Callies.

The club’s early years were marked by community-driven football, participating in local associations like the Pretoria Bantu Football Association, and building a strong identity among the working-class neighborhoods of Atteridgeville, Phelindaba, and Marabastad.

“They were never a super team, but they were a super team nevertheless.”


🟨 2. Entry into National Competitions

⏳ Timeline Highlights:

  • 1971: Co-founder of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL)
  • 1978: Transitioned to the NSL during league unification
  • 1985: Promoted to top-flight but relegated a year later
  • 1990s–2000s: Played in lower leagues amid financial struggles

⚽ Rivals:

  • Arcadia Shepherds (Pretoria derbies)
  • Orlando Pirates, Kaizer Chiefs (national fixtures during NSL era)

While Pretoria Callies never dominated like some of their counterparts, they remained culturally iconic — a source of township pride and resilience.


🟨 3. The Iconic “Romans” Identity

Callies earned the nickname “The Romans” in reference to their tactical discipline, resilience, and deep-rooted legacy. The maroon and white kits symbolized dignity, strength, and tradition — qualities they embodied on the field.

Their home base, Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium, is named after their most famous player — a local legend and national icon.


🟨 4. Glory Players and Heroes

👑 Notable Legends:

  • Samuel “Ewie” Khambule
  • Mark Anderson – National team goalkeeper
  • Masterpieces Moripe – Legendary playmaker and stadium namesake
  • Jan “Malombo” Lechaba
  • Daniel Mboweni, Cheza Sibanda, Dan Mathe
  • Selby Busanga, Sebusiswe Qwabe, Paulos Khavhamba

These players helped define Pretoria Callies’ competitive and cultural identity during the club’s golden moments in the 1970s and 80s.


🟨 5. Decline, Dormancy, and Rebirth

By the late 1980s, relegation and financial instability struck the club. They fell from the professional spotlight and spent decades in the lower divisions, including the ABC Motsepe League.

🔄 Revival:

  • 2020: Gained promotion to the GladAfrica Championship (now Motsepe Foundation Championship)
  • Led by club chairman Moses Malada, the revival focused on youth, community, and professional structure

A documentary on Masterpieces Moripe is currently in development — a sign of the club’s intention to honor its rich past.


🟨 6. Modern Era and Community Mission

Now playing in the Motsepe Foundation Championship, Callies continues to:

  • Develop local talent
  • Engage youth programs
  • Revitalize support in Atteridgeville, Marabastad, and Pretoria West

🟨 7. Cultural & Historical Significance

Legacy ItemSignificance
1898 FoundingOne of SA’s earliest clubs
Bantu Callies RootsDeep connections with Black township football
1971 Co-FoundersHelped establish the NPSL, South Africa’s first inclusive league structure
LegendsProduced national stars and local heroes
Community EngagementMaintains football development in Pretoria
Modern RevivalSymbol of heritage preservation and football rebirth

🟨 8. Final Thoughts: The Romans March On

“This club is our soul – we’ve waited decades for Callies to rise again.” – Longtime Fan

Pretoria Callies is not just a football team — it’s a century-old chapter in South African sports history. Through rises, falls, and rebirths, The Romans endure as a symbol of Pretoria’s spirit, football passion, and enduring pride.

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