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club based in Bloemfontein, Free State province that plays in the
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. The club was founded in 2009, where they acquired the Castle League franchise of the nearby Bloemfontein club Mangaung FC; which were a newly promoted club to
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, and not to be confused with Mangaung City in the same division. Both in 2009–10 and 2010–11, Roses United won the Free State division of Vodacom League, but at the playoffs fell short to win a further promotion to the
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.


History

Around the beginning of 2009, Roses United bought the Castle League franchise of the now defunct Mangaung FC, to start campaigning in the SAFA Vodacom League. In July 2009 the club received an important transport sponsorship from Ruwacon, providing the team with a mini bus and money to cover all future transportation related costs. When the new sponsorship was announced at a press meeting, the manager of the team proclaimed, that the goal of the club was to qualify for the
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, within the next 3 years. The motto of the club was said to be: ''Roses United will keep on keeping on''. The club won the Free State Province of Vodacom league, with a 10-point gap over runner-up
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in 2009–10, but at the promotional play-offs, they only ended as third in the Coastal Stream. In the next season, another provincial victory was secured, but this time with only a 2-point gap over runner-up Botshabelo. By the end of the season, they were in fact only the runner-up of the division, trailing 1 point behind Botshabelo. After having successfully appealed the result of one of their matches, ''-an initial 2–1 defeat against
Sasolburg Juventus Sasolburg is a large industrial city within the Metsimaholo Local Municipality in the far north of the Free State province of South Africa. Sasolburg is further sub-divided into three areas: Sasolburg proper, Vaalpark (a more affluent cluster o ...
, being corrected by the Sports Court into a 2–0 win for Roses United-'', the victory of the province was however secured. The reasoning behind the changed result of the match, was that it had been unfairly abrupt after 75 minutes, when Rugby fans suddenly invaded the pitch; and as Sasolburg Juventus had failed to protect the security of the pitch, they were imposed a disciplinary defeat by the court. At the subsequent promotional play-offs in June 2011, Roses United delivered a respectable performance with 7 points in 4 matches. Not quite good enough to win promotion, but good enough to achieve another third place in the Coastal Stream.


Roses United managers

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John Tlale John Tlale (born 15 May 1967) is a South African former footballer who played at both professional and international levels as a goalkeeper. Tlale played club football for Bloemfontein Celtic, Welkom Stars, Mamelodi Sundowns and Spartak Pre ...
(Jul 1, 2012 – Oct 8, 2012)


Club records and best achievements

* Won the Free State Province of Vodacom League in 2009–10 and
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.


Historical League results

* 2008–09 (VL) – 12th (in Free State) * 2009–10 (VL) – 1st (in Free State) * 2010–11 (VL) – 1st (in Free State) * 2011–12 (VL) – 1st (in Free State)


Stadium

The club always played their home games in Bloemfontein. After buying the league franchise of Mangaung FC, they played second half of the 2008–09 season, at their home venue in ''
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''. In all subsequent seasons, the club however opted to play at
Westdene Stadium Westdene is an area of the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. It is an affluent northern suburb of the city, west of Patcham, the A23 road, A23 (London Road) and the Brighton Main Line, London to Brighton railway line, north of Withdean ...
, being situated just 2 km South from the club house in Bayswater.


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.rosesunited.co.za
Premier Soccer LeagueNFD Club Info
Association football clubs established in 2009 Soccer clubs in South Africa SAFA Second Division clubs Soccer clubs in the Free State (province) National First Division clubs 2009 establishments in South Africa