The Orlando Pirates are making headlines yet again—this time from the sun-drenched training grounds of Marbella, Spain. As the Soweto giants fine-tune their tactics ahead of the new Betway Premiership season, all eyes are on one new arrival: Oswin Appollis.
Spotted sporting the iconic No. 15 jersey, Appollis might just be signaling his intent to become a central figure in the Buccaneers’ campaign. Previously donning No. 11 at Polokwane City, the 23-year-old Cape Town native has now taken up the number left vacant by Phillip Ndlondlo’s departure.
From Polokwane to Pirates
Appollis arrived at Orlando Pirates fresh from a strong spell at Polokwane City, where he tallied six goals and nine assists across 59 matches. His dynamic play and blistering pace earned him a reputation as a reliable winger—now he’s poised to make an impact in Soweto.
Under the watchful eye of new head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou, Appollis is undergoing a demanding preseason in Europe. With the club sharpening its attack and scouting fresh combinations, the No. 15 shirt could symbolize more than a number—it might be a signal of trust, strategy, and long-term plans.
Jersey Legacy and Squad Evolution
The No. 15 shirt has a legacy—most recently worn by Ndlondlo, who notched three goals and three assists in 63 appearances before parting ways with Pirates. With that chapter closed, Appollis is now in position to write his own story.
With pre-season matches approaching and kickoff just weeks away, the winger will be eager to lock in his starting role. That jersey may be stitched with ambition, but it’s up to Appollis to wear it like a badge of honor—and prove he’s ready to be a game-changer.
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