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Platinum Stars was a South African
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club based in
Phokeng Phokeng is a town in Rustenburg of the North West province of South Africa. It is the capital of the Royal Bafokeng Nation. Historically, it was known as ''Magatostad'' among white South Africans. Etymology Phokeng gained its name from the Sesoth ...
near Rustenburg, North West Province that played in the
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. The club was nicknamed ''Dikwena'', the Tswana name for ''Crocodiles''. The team's best finish in the Premiership came during the Return of well known Daniel "Sailor" Tshabalala 2006–07 season, when the club finished as league runners-up, earning them their only appearance in the
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. During the same season, the club also collected their first major trophy, when the club won the Telkom Knockout in December 2006. The club ceased in 2018. A new club was created in Cape Town with Platinum Stars' league license,
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.


History

The club was the historical descendant of Khakhu Fast XI, that initially were founded as an amateur club in 1937, and represented the local city Khakhu – located 170 km northeast of Polokwane. Ahead of the 1998–99 season, the club owner
Joseph Mapfulagasha Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the mo ...
, relocated the team approximately 30 km south to the city Mapate, and at the same time changed the name of the club to Mapate Silver Stars. Along with the new official name, a trend also developed to nickname the team as Tycoon Silver Stars, as the new owner Joseph Mapfulagasha was commonly known by the nickname "Tycoon". In the first season of Mapate Silver Stars, the club straight away won promotion from
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, to play the subsequent season in the second tier of professional football in
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, known as the
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. Starting from the 2000–01 season and a few years ahead, the club became shortly affiliated with the reborn phoenix club
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, which were founded on the remains of the well-known and successful original Highlands Park, that played at the top flight level of South African football from November 1959 to February 1983, at Balfour Park Stadium in the northern
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suburb
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. The historical fan base of Highlands Park, were located in the surrounding affluent (and highly Jewish) northern Johannesburg neighbourhoods, such as Houghton,
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,
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,
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, Highlands North, Rosebank, Killarney, Linksfield and
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. In 1996 the longtime fan and businessman
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, purchased Highlands Park out of a previous bankruptcy, and re-established them as an amateur club. When he in 2000 also opted to purchase 50% of the shares in Mapate Silver Stars, and became the managing director of the club, he decided to start a collaboration between both of his two clubs, where the Highlands Park juniors -located at
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, initially became the nursery team of Silver Stars, that played all their professional home matches 309 km northeast of Highlands North, at the big
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in Polokwane. In order to reflect this unique collaboration, the name of the professional club also changed ahead of the 2000–01 season, to HP Silver Stars.


Premier Soccer League

After playing four seasons in the
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, the club finally won promotion to play the 2003–04 season in the top flight
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(PSL). The clubs first PSL season ended with a respectable 11th place, and they further improved in the following two seasons, with a 7th place and 5th place. Ahead of the next 2006–07 season, the
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signed a sponsorship deal with Silver Stars, where the club in return, agreed to move its home venue from Polokwane to the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace near Rustenburg in the North West Province. Silver Stars immediately repaid their new sponsors, by achieving their first set of top flight medals in the club's history, when they beat Ajax Cape Town 3–1 in the final of the inaugural Telkom Knockout league cup, in December 2006. By the end of the 2006–07 season, the club also won silver medals in the Premier Soccer League. After this great season of the club, the investment vehicle of the Royal Bafokeng Nation (RBN), Royal Bafokeng Holding, decided to buy 51% of the shares in May 2007, and along the way also opted to change the name of the club to Platinum Stars. The reason behind the introduction of a new name for the club, was in order to better reflect the historic association of both the North West province and the RBN, with
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mining in South Africa being their major business activity. With the arrival of RBN as the new owners, the longtime managing director Larry Brookstone and the successful team coach Owen Da Gama, at the same time opted to stop working for the club in May 2007. Larry Brookstone moved on to work as the CEO of the reborn
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, and Owen Da Gama continued for the next three seasons as a team coach for other top flight clubs in the Premier Soccer League. In 2008, Platinum Stars became the first South African side to beat the Egyptian club
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, when they won a first leg clash 2–1, at the third round of the
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. The result however only provided some short-lived success, as Platinum Stars lost the second leg 0–2, and was kicked out of the tournament by Al Ahly, due to a better aggregate score. Meanwhile, the results of the club had also started to falter in PSL, where the club only achieved a 10th place in the 2007–08 season. And the next two seasons brought no further improvement, with only a 13th place in 2008–09 and a 14th place in 2009–10. Despite having experienced this hard time with several years of faltering results, the financial support by the Royal Bafokeng Nation was fully maintained, with RBN even opting in November 2008, to buy the remaining 49% of the club shares held by Brookstone and Mapfulagasha. During the 2009–10 season, the club also moved their daily training ground and administrative headquarters with backroom staff, from the previous location at the Modderfontein Sports Club in
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, to the new
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in Rustenburg. This new building complex was modernized and improved ahead of the
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, with the facilities being used by
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during the tournament. At that point of time, Platinum Stars also hosted and lost a 3–0 friendly game to the
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, being the latter's final warm-up match, ahead of their World Cup opener at 7 June 2010. As the ambitions of Platinum Stars were higher than the achieved results in the last three seasons, the club decided to re-employ their former top coach Owen Da Gama, for the current 2010–11 season. In January 2013, Platinum Stars hosted the Algeria national team in a friendly match as part of the latter's preparation for the
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. Algeria won the match 4–1 with
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scoring the lone goal for Platinum Stars from the penalty spot. In the 2013–14 season, Stars won the MTN8 and the Telkom Knockout, beating Orlando Pirates in both finals. The TKO final was won in spectacular fashion with Mogakolodi Ngele who came in after the 75th minute and scored a brace in the last 12 minutes to win 2–1 after leading 1–0 from the first half. In July 2014, Stars announced that their new technical sponsor replacing
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will be Acelli until 2017. The sponsor also gave the club R3 million.


Honours

* Telkom Knockout ** Winners (2): 2006, 2013 *
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** Winners (1): 2013 * Second Division Northern Stream: 1998–99 * First Division Inland Stream: 2002–03


Club records

*Most starts:
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229 *Most goals:
Henrico Botes Henrico Botes (born 24 December 1979, in Rehoboth) is a former Namibian football striker. He played for Platinum Stars, Bidvest Wits and University of Pretoria F.C. in the South African Premier Soccer League and Namibia national team. He is ...
28 *Most capped player:
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*Most starts in a season:
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40 (2013–14) :previous record ( Edward Williams 34 (2003–04) *Most goals in a season:
Simba Marumo Hareaipha "Simba" Marumo (born 6 January 1978) is a South African former soccer player who played as a striker. As a teenager, he played for Inter Milan Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale () or ...
13 (2006–07) & Bradley Grobler 13 (2010–11) *Record victory: 5–0 vs Dolphins FC (7 March 2012, Nedbank Cup) *Record defeat: 0–6 vs
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(18 March 2009, PSL)


Premier Soccer League record

* 2003–04 – 11th * 2004–05 – 7th * 2005–06 – 5th * 2006–07 – 2nd * 2007–08 – 10th * 2008–09 – 13th * 2009–10 – 14th *
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 – 10th * 2011–12 – 10th *
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 – 2nd * 2013–14 – 8th * 2014–15 – 11th * 2015–16 – 3rd * 2016–17 – 9th * 2017–18 – 15th (Relegated via play-offs)


Notable former managers

* Owen Da Gama (1 July 2000 – 25 September 2007) *
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''(interim)'' (26 September 2007 – 12 December 2007) *
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(13 Dec 2007 – 26 May 2009) *
Steve Komphela Steve Komphela (born 1 July 1967) is a South African football coach and a former player. He is the former manager of Maritzburg United, Kaizer Chiefs, Golden Arrows and Bloemfontein Celtic. He is currently working as a Senior Coach at Mamelod ...
(1 July 2009 – 30 June 2010) * Owen Da Gama (1 Aug 2010 – 9 March 2012) *
Cavin Johnson Cavin Dennis Johnson (born 11 November 1958)Kickoff PSL Yearbook 2012/2013, p. 40 is a South African soccer coach who currently works as an assistant coach at Al Ahly in the Egyptian Premier League. Johnson has previously managed South Africa ...
''(interim)'' (9 March 2012 – 30 June 2012) *
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''(interim)'' (9 March 2012 – 30 June 2012) *
Cavin Johnson Cavin Dennis Johnson (born 11 November 1958)Kickoff PSL Yearbook 2012/2013, p. 40 is a South African soccer coach who currently works as an assistant coach at Al Ahly in the Egyptian Premier League. Johnson has previously managed South Africa ...
(1 July 2012 – 19 June 2013) *
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(29 July 2013 – 2015) *
Cavin Johnson Cavin Dennis Johnson (born 11 November 1958)Kickoff PSL Yearbook 2012/2013, p. 40 is a South African soccer coach who currently works as an assistant coach at Al Ahly in the Egyptian Premier League. Johnson has previously managed South Africa ...
(31 March 2015 – 5 June 2017)


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.platinumstars.co.za/
Premier Soccer League

PSL Club Info

South African Football Association

Confederation of African Football
Association football clubs established in 1998 Association football clubs disestablished in 2018 Premier Soccer League clubs National First Division clubs 1998 establishments in South Africa Soccer clubs in North West (South African province) Rustenburg